verb
- past tense of outdrive; to drive farther or better than someone else
Usage: sports; golf
Examples
- He outdrove his opponent by thirty yards on the first hole.
- The professional golfer outdrove everyone in the tournament.
- She outdrove her playing partner consistently throughout the round.
- The rookie outdrove the veteran despite having less experience.
- With his new driver, he outdrove his previous best distance.
- The wind helped him as he outdrove the field.