outtower

/aʊtˈtaʊər/
verb
  1. To be taller or higher than something else, especially in a way that makes it stand out.
    • The new skyscraper will outtower every other building in the city.
    • In the forest, one ancient oak outtowers all the younger trees around it.
    • The mountain peak outtowers the surrounding hills by hundreds of feet.
  2. To surpass or exceed something in importance, influence, or quality.
    • In the debate, his arguments outtowered everyone else's with their clarity.
    • The company's reputation for quality outtowers its competitors'.
    • Her achievements in science outtower those of many of her peers.
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