verb
- past tense of outmarch: to march faster or farther than another person or group
Usage: military context
Examples
- The elite regiment outmarched the enemy forces and reached the strategic position first.
- Despite carrying heavy equipment, our unit outmarched the competition during training exercises.
- The experienced hikers outmarched the beginners on the mountain trail.
- Napoleon’s army outmarched their opponents across the European countryside.
- The marathon runner outmarched her competitors in the final miles.
- The scouts outmarched the main army to gather intelligence ahead.