verb
- present participle of outstrive; to strive or compete more vigorously or successfully than someone else
Usage: formal or literary; often used in competitive or ambitious contexts
noun
- the act or instance of striving or competing more vigorously or successfully than another
Usage: formal or literary; gerund form used as a noun
Examples
- The athletes were outstriving each other for the championship title.
- She spent years outstriving her competitors in the field of research.
- His outstriving ambition drove him to achieve remarkable success.
- The team's outstriving efforts resulted in an unexpected victory.
- By outstriving her peers, she earned recognition as the top performer.
- Their constant outstriving for excellence set them apart from others.