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Outrace Meaning in English

word

aʊtˈreɪs
ow-RASE
aʊtɹˈeɪs
ow-RACE

Definition

To run or move faster than someone or something else, especially in a race, and finish ahead of them. It can also mean to perform better or surpass quickly.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used for physical races, but can apply to progress, technology, or abstract competition. Formal-neutral. Common phrases: 'outrace the competition', 'outrace the storm'. Not as common in speech; 'beat', 'outpace', or 'outperform' may be used instead in casual contexts.

Example Sentences

The rabbit can outrace the turtle easily.

basic

She trained hard to outrace her rivals in the final.

basic

The new car could outrace all the others on the track.

basic

If we hurry, maybe we can outrace the rain and stay dry.

natural

Nobody expected the small startup to outrace big tech companies.

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You can't always outrace your problems; sometimes you have to face them.

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