Outstrip | Mean of outstrip in English Dictionary
/ˌaʊtˈstrɪp/
- Verb
- to be or become better, greater, or larger than (someone or something)
- Their achievements far outstrip [=excel, surpass] our own.
- The new hotel outstrips all other hotels in the area in size and luxury.
- Demand continues to outstrip [=exceed] supply.
- to do better than (someone or something)
- She outstripped [=outdid] all of her competitors.
- to go faster than (someone or something)
- The fullback outstripped the defenders and scored a touchdown.