verb
- to earn more money than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outearn’
Examples
- She outearns her husband by a significant margin.
- The CEO outearns most employees by hundreds of times.
- In many households, the wife now outearns the husband.
- He outearns his colleagues despite having less experience.
- The company outearns its competitors in the tech sector.
- She consistently outearns her sales targets each quarter.