Outperform

usgb/ˌaʊtpərˈfɔːrm/
verb

To do better than someone or something else.

XYZ Company has outperformed its competitors this year with remarkable sales growth.
Visual representation of "outperform" - To do better than someone or something else.

Often appears as...

  • outperform the market
  • outperform the competition
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Competitive Edge

Used to highlight superiority in performance, often in competitive contexts.

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The athlete outperformed all rivals to win the gold medal.
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Surpassing Goals

Indicates achievement beyond set targets or expectations, not just beating others.

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She outperformed her own record in the marathon.
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Context Nuance

Context matters: in school, work, or sports, it can mean better grades, sales, or scores.

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The new software outperformed the old version in speed and reliability.
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