verb
- to lead by a greater amount or distance; to be ahead of in a lead or advantage
- in card games, to lead with a card that is higher or stronger than an opponent's previous lead
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outlead'; commonly used in sports and competitive contexts
Usage: card game terminology; less common usage
Examples
- The home team outleads their rivals by ten points at halftime.
- She outleads her competitors in the race by maintaining a steady pace.
- He outleads the field in the tournament standings after three rounds.
- The candidate outleads in the polls by a significant margin.
- In bridge, she outleads with an ace to control the hand.