verb
- to walk or run with longer steps than someone else, thereby moving faster or getting ahead
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outstride’
Examples
- The tall runner easily outstrides his shorter competitors.
- She outstrides everyone on the hiking trail with her long legs.
- The horse outstrides the others in the final stretch.
- He outstrides his walking partner without even trying.
- The athlete outstrides the field in the 400-meter race.
- Despite her age, she still outstrides most younger walkers.