verb
- past tense of outstrip: to move faster than and pass someone or something
- past tense of outstrip: to exceed or surpass in achievement, performance, or development
Examples
- The runner outstripped all her competitors in the final lap.
- Sales this quarter outstripped our expectations by 20%.
- The new technology quickly outstripped older methods.
- His talent outstripped that of his peers.
- The company’s growth outstripped its ability to hire staff.
- The student outstripped her classmates in mathematics.
- Demand for the product outstripped supply within weeks.