Outpace

usgb/ˌaʊtˈpeɪs/
verb

To go faster or do better than someone else.

The small startup managed to outpace its larger competitors within a year.
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Often appears as...

  • outpace the competition
  • outpace growth
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Competitive Edge

Used to emphasize success in competition, often in business or sports.

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During the race, the veteran runner outpaced all the newcomers.
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Performance Driven

Highlights a comparison where one entity performs better than another.

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She outpaced her peers, becoming the top salesperson in the company.
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Surprise Element

Often implies that the one outpacing is not expected to do so.

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The indie film outpaced blockbuster hits at the awards ceremony.
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