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outpace

[ out-peys ]

verb (used with object)

outpaced, outpacing.
  1. to surpass or exceed, as in speed, development, or performance:

    a company that has consistently outpaced the competition in sales.



outpace

/ ²¹ÊŠ³Ùˈ±è±ðɪ²õ /

verb

  1. to run or move faster than (someone or something else)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outpace1

First recorded in 1565–75; out- + pace 1
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He said it was "amazing to watch" and that it was "outpacing the world".

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Remember, all of this comes with a background of wage rises outpacing prices, an uptick in the housing market, and some signs of hope for the wider economy.

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Although minimum wages are also increasing, and wages on average have been outpacing inflation, household finances could still come under extra pressure.

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The price of chocolate has risen by 16.5% in a year, outpacing an overall 4.4% increase in the cost of supermarket food and drink, the consumer group says.

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Experts warn that the pace of rebuilding shouldn’t outpace necessary safety precautions.

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