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outstripMeaning:
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to become larger, more important, etc. than somebody/something
We have completely outstripped the other companies.
McDaniel said the damage caused by the virus will likely far outstrip that caused by the ongoing tariff-based trade war between the U.S. and China.
When lo, before him in the wood appears / his mother, in a virgin's arms arrayed, / in form and habit of a Spartan maid, / or like Harpalyce, the pride of Thrace, / who tires swift steeds, and scours the woodland glade, / and outstrips rapid Hebrus in the race. / So fair the goddess seemed, apparelled for the chase.
A historical event at Tatoeba: on July 12, 2012, Esperanto outstripped Japanese in terms of number of sentences and took second place in the ranking of languages.
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