verb
- to charge a higher price than; to exceed in charging
- to charge forward with greater force or speed than
Usage: third person singular present or plural present of outcharge
Usage: less common; often used in military or competitive contexts
Examples
- The competitor outcharges its rivals by demanding premium prices for the same service.
- The store outcharges customers who are not aware of market rates.
- In the battle, the cavalry unit outcharges the enemy's defensive line.
- Some vendors outcharge tourists who are unfamiliar with local pricing.
- The company outcharges for expedited shipping compared to industry standards.