verb
- sweeps out or away more thoroughly or extensively than someone or something else
- surpasses or exceeds in sweeping motion or action
Usage: third person singular present tense of outsweep
Usage: comparative or competitive sense
Examples
- She outsweeps her competitors by covering twice the area in half the time.
- The new broom outsweeps the old one with its wider bristles.
- He outsweeps the entire hallway before anyone else finishes their section.
- The wind outsweeps the fallen leaves across the yard.
- This cleaning method outsweeps traditional techniques in efficiency.