verb
- past tense of outcharge; to charge a higher price than a competitor or to overcharge
- past tense of outcharge; to charge forward with greater force or intensity than an opponent
Usage: transitive verb; often used in business or commercial contexts
Usage: transitive verb; military or combat context
Examples
- The vendor outcharged customers who were unfamiliar with market prices.
- The competitor outcharged us on the same product, so we lost the sale.
- The cavalry outcharged the enemy lines with overwhelming force.
- We discovered the contractor had outcharged us by thousands of dollars.
- The store outcharged for premium items during the holiday season.