verb
- past tense of outpull; to pull harder, farther, or more effectively than someone or something else
Usage: transitive verb; often used in competitive or physical contexts
Examples
- The stronger horse outpulled its competitor in the tug-of-war match.
- She outpulled him when they both reached for the rope.
- The team outpulled their rivals and won the championship.
- He outpulled the weeds from the garden with ease.
- The engine outpulled the resistance and moved the heavy load forward.