outworking

/aʊtˈwɜrkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outwork: working harder or more effectively than someone else.
    • By outworking the other teams, they secured a spot in the finals.
    • He keeps outworking everyone, which is why he's so successful.
    • She is outworking all her competitors to win the scholarship.
noun
  1. The practice or system of employing people to work from home or away from a central office.
    • Outworking has become more common with the rise of remote technology.
    • Critics of outworking point to the lack of benefits for workers.
    • The company's outworking model reduced overhead costs significantly.
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