verb
- to lead by a greater distance or margin; to get ahead of or surpass in leading
- to lead out; to conduct or guide out from a place
Usage: often used in sports or competitive contexts
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The runner managed to outlead her competitors in the final stretch of the race.
- By the third quarter, the home team had outled their rivals by 15 points.
- She outled the group of tourists through the winding streets of the old city.
- The experienced guide outled the expedition safely through the mountain pass.
- In the championship game, the star player outled the opposing team in scoring.
- He outled his classmates in the debate competition with his persuasive arguments.