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outstrip

[out-strip] / ˌaʊtˈstrɪp /


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Today, its reserves of about 300 billion barrels of oil are counted as the largest in the world, outstripping even those of Saudi Arabia.

From Los Angeles Times

Top U.S. law firms have been growing rapidly in revenue and size, creating a bifurcated market where the big get bigger, allowing them to attract the best talent and outstrip smaller players.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bull case for the stock was—and still is—that demand for AI compute outstrips supply, leaving CoreWeave with a seemingly endless growth horizon.

From Barron's

While the players will be there, the price of tickets could outstrip wages.

From BBC

He said demand for services was still "outstripping" the funds available.

From BBC