verb
- past tense and past participle of outearn: to earn more money than someone else
Examples
- She outearned her colleagues by working overtime every week.
- The sales manager outearned everyone else in the department last quarter.
- He had outearned his previous year’s income by September.
- The company’s top performer outearned the average employee by 40%.
- Despite starting later, Maria outearned her peers through commission sales.
- The veteran teacher outearned newer faculty members due to experience bonuses.