verb
- to read more or better than someone else; to surpass in reading
- to read through to the end; to finish reading
Usage: rare; literary
Usage: archaic
Examples
- She could outread her classmates in speed and comprehension.
- He spent the afternoon trying to outread his rival in the reading competition.
- The scholar managed to outread all the other contestants at the literary festival.
- By the end of summer, she had outread everyone in her book club.
- He was determined to outread his brother's impressive collection of novels.