verb
- to have a greater range than something else, especially in terms of distance or scope
Usage: often used in military or technical contexts
Examples
- The new artillery can outrange the enemy’s weapons by several miles.
- This radio tower will outrange all others in the region.
- The missile system is designed to outrange potential threats.
- Our aircraft can outrange theirs in terms of fuel capacity.
- The telescope’s capabilities outrange those of older models.
- The sniper rifle can outrange most standard infantry weapons.