outtravel
/aʊtˈtrævəl/
verb
- To travel faster, farther, or more than someone or something else.
- The new bullet train can outtravel any car on the highway.
- She hoped to outtravel her brother by visiting all seven continents before turning thirty.
- No other explorer could outtravel Marco Polo in his time.
- To exceed or surpass in the range or extent of travel, especially in a figurative sense (e.g., ideas, signals).
- His imagination would outtravel the limits of known science.
- The radio signal could outtravel any previous broadcast, reaching listeners across the ocean.
- The rumor began to outtravel the truth, spreading to every corner of the town.
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