verb
- to have a higher rate, ranking, or rating than something else
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outrate’
Examples
- This hotel outrates all others in the city for customer service.
- The new smartphone outrates its predecessor in battery life.
- Her performance consistently outrates that of her colleagues.
- The premium model outrates the standard version in every category.
- This restaurant outrates the competition in both quality and price.
- The upgraded software outrates the old version significantly.