verb
- present participle of 'outlead': to lead by a greater distance or margin than a competitor
Usage: sports context; often used in racing or competitive activities
noun
- the act or instance of leading by a greater distance or margin
Usage: sports context; less common than the verb form
Examples
- The runner was outleading her competitors by nearly fifty meters.
- He maintained his outleading position throughout the race.
- The cyclist's outleading strategy proved effective in the final sprint.
- By the halfway point, she was outleading the field by a significant margin.
- The team's outleading performance in the first half gave them confidence.