verb
- moving faster than and passing someone or something
- exceeding or surpassing in achievement, performance, or development
Usage: present participle of outstrip
Usage: present participle of outstrip
Examples
- The runner was outstripping all her competitors in the final lap.
- Technology is outstripping our ability to regulate it effectively.
- The company’s growth is outstripping its original projections.
- Demand for the product is outstripping supply.
- The student was outstripping her classmates in mathematics.
- Population growth is outstripping available resources.
- The new model is outstripping sales of the previous version.