outride
1 of 1verb/ˌaʊtˈraɪd/
Forms:outrides,outriding,outrode,outridden
1
to surpass someone or something in terms of speed, distance, or performance
- Armed with his knowledge and expertise, the detective was able to outride the criminals' attempts to conceal their tracks.
- They outrode the storm and reached safety before nightfall.
- She is outriding her fears and pushing herself to new limits.
- I outride my friends during our horseback riding adventures.