verb
- past tense of outstride; to walk with longer or faster steps than someone else, thereby surpassing them
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The tall hiker outstrode his companions on the mountain trail.
- She outstrode the other walkers with her long, confident gait.
- The soldier outstrode his unit during the march.
- He outstrode everyone else heading to the meeting.
- The athlete outstrode her competitors in the walking race.