Outstrip means to surpass or exceed someone or something in speed, distance, time, ability, or performance. It can also imply that someone or something is going beyond what is expected or required.
"Outstrip" Examples
5 Usage Examples of "Outstrip"
The team's impressive winning streak allowed them to outstrip their closest rivals in the league. (#sports) The company's innovative products allowed them to outstrip their competitors in terms of market share. (#business) The runner's remarkable speed allowed her to outstrip her opponents in the 100-meter dash. (#fitness) The city's rapid population growth outstripped the availability of housing, leading to a housing crisis. (#urbanplanning) The artist's unique style outstripped the expectations of the art critics, earning her widespread acclaim. (#art)