verb
- to press or squeeze out with greater force or effectiveness than someone or something else
- to extract or produce by pressing more thoroughly or successfully than a competitor
Usage: often used in competitive or industrial contexts
Examples
- The new hydraulic system outpresses the old one by 40 percent.
- She outpresses her rivals in the juice-making competition.
- Modern machinery outpresses traditional methods for extracting oil.
- The champion outpresses all other competitors in the strength event.
- This technique outpresses conventional approaches to fabric treatment.