verb
- to raise or bid higher than another person
Usage: poker; auctions
Examples
- She decided to outraise her opponent with a bold bet.
- The collector tried to outraise all other bidders at the auction.
- He couldn’t afford to outraise the aggressive player across the table.
- The charity event encouraged donors to outraise last year’s total.
- In poker, knowing when to outraise requires skill and timing.
- The company managed to outraise their competitors in the funding round.