outyield

/aʊtˈjild/
verb
  1. To produce more of something (such as crops, profits, or results) than someone or something else.
    • The factory outyielded its competitors last quarter.
    • This new corn variety outyields the old one by 20 percent.
    • Her garden outyields mine every year because she uses better soil.
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