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outdistance

[out-dis-tuhns] / ˌaʊtˈdɪs təns /


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If it is right, it will increase its workers’ loyalty and outdistance earthbound competitors.

From New York Times

Trout, who is known for hitting the ball extraordinarily hard, outdistances that average by a wide margin, with a career BAbip of .349.

From New York Times

Over time – probably starting right around now – the polar ice sheets will begin to massively outdistance the losses from mountain glaciers and become the dominant drivers of global sea-level rise.

From Seattle Times

Name any measure of social misery — incarceration, poverty, homelessness, school expulsions, COVID-19 deaths — and you will find Black people outdistancing white people.

From Seattle Times

Your 74 million votes outdistance his 71 million.

From Washington Times