verb
- producing or generating a greater yield or output than something else
Usage: present participle of outyield
adjective
- producing a greater yield or return than another comparable thing
Usage: comparative form; often used in agricultural or financial contexts
Examples
- The new crop variety is outyielding the traditional strain by 20 percent.
- These bonds are outyielding Treasury securities this quarter.
- The outyielding investment strategy attracted many portfolio managers.
- Farmers reported that the hybrid seeds were outyielding expectations.
- The company's outyielding performance exceeded analyst forecasts.
- Modern farming techniques are outyielding older methods significantly.