verb
- present participle of outrow; to row faster or farther than someone or something else
Usage: nautical; sports
Examples
- The crew was outrowing their competitors in the final stretch of the race.
- By outrowing the opposing team, they secured first place in the regatta.
- She excelled at outrowing her rivals on the river.
- The athletes focused on outrowing their personal best times.
- Outrowing the other boats required strength, technique, and endurance.