verb
- to have a greater range than; to exceed in range or reach
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outrange’
Examples
- The new artillery outranges the enemy’s weapons by several miles.
- This radio outranges all previous models in the series.
- The sniper rifle outranges most standard infantry weapons.
- Her voice outranges that of most opera singers.
- The missile system outranges conventional defense capabilities.
- The telescope outranges older instruments in detecting distant objects.