verb
- to go farther or faster than someone or something else; to leave behind by moving ahead
- to exceed or surpass in achievement, performance, or quality
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outdistance’
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The marathon runner outdistances her competitors in the final mile.
- His car easily outdistances the others on the highway.
- The company outdistances its rivals in customer satisfaction.
- She outdistances all other students in mathematics.
- The cheetah outdistances every other land animal in speed.
- Their technology outdistances anything currently available.