outpace
1 of 1verb/aʊtˈpeɪs/
Forms:outpaces,outpacing,outpaced,outpaced
1
to surpass, exceed, or move faster than someone or something
C2- The technology sector continues to outpace other industries in terms of innovation.
- In the race, the sprinter managed to outpace all competitors and secure the victory.
- Despite initial challenges, the project's success has allowed it to outpace similar initiatives.
- The student's enthusiasm for learning enabled her to outpace their classmates academically.
- Advances in medical research are critical to outpace the spread of emerging diseases.