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outpace

[out-peys] / ˌaʊtˈpeɪs /








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What’s more, companies have been building new crude tankers, and for the first time in six years, the supply of tankers looks like it will outpace demand growth.

From Barron's

That growth could easily outpace increases in operating costs such as research and development and employee pay, which would nudge profit margins higher.

From Barron's

Glenn outpaced both to win another U.S. championship.

From Los Angeles Times

Utility customers across the country increasingly face less reliable service from a combination of severe weather and an aging electricity system, while federal regulators have warned that power demand is outpacing infrastructure development.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its share price soared more than fivefold in the decade ending in 2025, outpacing its own S&P 500 index, which roughly tripled over the same period.

From The Wall Street Journal