verb
- to see better, farther, or more clearly than someone else
Usage: rare
Examples
- The eagle can outsee most other birds with its exceptional vision.
- From the tower, the guard could outsee anyone approaching from miles away.
- Her keen eyesight allowed her to outsee her companions in the dim light.
- The experienced hunter could outsee the novices when tracking game.
- With binoculars, he could outsee the other birdwatchers in spotting rare species.