verb
- to buy more than someone else or to purchase something by offering a higher price
Usage: rare
Examples
- The wealthy collector managed to outbuy all other bidders at the auction.
- Large corporations often outbuy smaller companies when competing for supplies.
- She tried to outbuy her competitors by offering cash payments.
- The department store chain could outbuy independent retailers due to their bulk purchasing power.
- During the shortage, some customers attempted to outbuy others by paying premium prices.