verb
- to pull harder, farther, or more effectively than someone or something else
- to extract or remove by pulling with greater force or success
Usage: transitive; often used in competitive or physical contexts
Usage: transitive; less common
Examples
- The stronger horse managed to outpull its competitor in the tug-of-war.
- She outpulled him at the rope, winning the contest with ease.
- In the final round, the team outpulled their rivals and claimed victory.
- He tried to outpull the weed from the ground, but it was too deeply rooted.
- The two wrestlers struggled, each trying to outpull the other toward their side.