verb
- past tense and past participle of outreckon; to reckon or calculate better or more accurately than someone else; to surpass in reckoning or estimation
Usage: archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English
Examples
- The accountant outreckoned his rival in the financial audit.
- She outreckoned the cost of the project more precisely than her colleagues.
- He felt he had been outreckoned in the negotiation.
- The merchant outreckoned his competitors in calculating profit margins.