verb
- to travel farther, faster, or more extensively than someone or something else
Usage: third person singular present tense of outtravel; often used in comparative contexts
Examples
- The experienced hiker outtravels most of her peers on mountain expeditions.
- Modern aircraft outtravel ships by a significant margin in terms of speed.
- She outtravels her competitors by covering twice the distance each day.
- The merchant's caravan outtravels rival traders on the ancient trade routes.
- His passion for exploration outtravels his budget, forcing him to plan carefully.