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outdo

[ out-doo ]

verb (used with object)

outdid, outdone, outdoing.
  1. to surpass in execution or performance:

    The cook outdid himself last night.



outdo

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verb

  1. tr to surpass or exceed in performance or execution
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outdo1

First recorded in 1600–20; out-, do 1
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Synonym Study

See excel.
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In the Dvorak, Nézet-Séquin appeared to want to outdo everyone else, making this “New World†a louder, softer, slower, faster place.

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Her confidence is only outdone by her humor.

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Not to be outdone, Trump then posted an image of himself on his Truth Social site depicted as a king wearing a crown and robes.

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Also very normal is the penchant for team owners to spend like drunken sailors in an effort to outdo one another.

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As she juggles these passion projects, her music is where she strives to outdo herself.

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