verb
- to shoot better, farther, or more accurately than someone else
- to extend or project outward beyond something else
Examples
- The experienced hunter could outshoot any newcomer at the range.
- She managed to outshoot her competitors in the archery tournament.
- The rocky cliff outshoots into the ocean for several hundred feet.
- His arm was broken where the bone outshoots from his elbow.
- The marksman could outshoot anyone with his rifle.
- The peninsula outshoots far into the bay.
- They practiced daily, hoping to outshoot the defending champions.