verb
- to design or plan something better or more cleverly than someone else; to surpass in design or planning
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outdesign'; often used in competitive or comparative contexts
Examples
- The architect outdesigns her competitors by incorporating sustainable materials into every project.
- He outdesigns the rival team's strategy with a more innovative approach.
- The engineer outdesigns the original blueprint with improved efficiency.
- She outdesigns her colleagues through careful planning and creative thinking.
- The company outdesigns its market rivals with cutting-edge product development.