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outpace

[out-peys] / ˌaʊtˈpeɪs /








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While national crime data does not break down rates by victims' nationality, the number of crimes against Nepali nationals rose sharply in 2024, outpacing the roughly 50-percent growth of its diaspora in Croatia.

From Barron's

As for average earnings, these were 4.7% higher on year and outpaced the past three years of cumulative property growth, Rightmove said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Regular true crime viewers and listeners seek familiar patterns of wrongdoing, often trying to outpace an episode’s narrator in concluding that a case’s central offense was spurred by passion or greed.

From Salon

Now, global markets are outpacing the U.S., and investors are starting to question whether it is time to invest less in America.

From The Wall Street Journal

Memory demand is outpacing supply because of the need to power artificial intelligence.

From Barron's