verb
- earning more money than someone or something else
Usage: present participle of outearn
Examples
- She is outearning her colleagues despite having less experience.
- The new restaurant is outearning all other establishments on the block.
- By outearning his previous salary, he could finally afford the house.
- The company has been outearning its competitors for three consecutive years.
- Many women are now outearning their male counterparts in certain professions.
- The startup is outearning established businesses in the same market.