verb
- to ride faster, farther, or better than someone else
- to survive or endure something by persisting through it
Examples
- The experienced jockey was able to outride all the other competitors in the final stretch.
- She managed to outride the storm by finding shelter in a nearby barn.
- The cowboy could outride anyone on the ranch.
- They hoped to outride the economic downturn by cutting costs.
- The cavalry unit tried to outride the pursuing enemy forces.
- He learned to outride his fears through practice and determination.