verb
- charging or rushing forward more forcefully or aggressively than someone or something else
- charging a higher price or fee than a competitor or standard rate
Usage: present participle of outcharge; often used in military or competitive contexts
Usage: present participle of outcharge; business or commercial context
Examples
- The cavalry was outcharging the enemy infantry across the open field.
- The company was accused of outcharging its competitors for similar services.
- By outcharging the opposing team's defense, they scored the winning goal.
- The vendor was outcharging tourists at the market compared to local prices.
- The troops advanced by outcharging through the defensive line.
- Some retailers are outcharging for premium brands without justification.