verb
- past tense and past participle of outtravel; to travel farther or more extensively than someone or something else
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: outtraveled); formal or literary
Examples
- She outtravelled her companions by visiting three continents in a single year.
- The explorer outtravelled all previous expeditions in the region.
- By the end of the tour, he had outtravelled every other member of the group.
- The merchant outtravelled his rivals, reaching markets no one else had accessed.