verb
- pursuing more vigorously, persistently, or successfully than someone or something else
Usage: present participle of 'outpursue'; relatively rare; found chiefly in literary or formal contexts
Examples
- The detective was outpursuing her rival investigator in the race to solve the case.
- He spent years outpursuing his competitors in the business world.
- The athlete's determination in outpursuing her goals inspired her teammates.
- They were outpursuing the suspect through the crowded streets.
- By outpursuing traditional methods, the company gained a competitive edge.