outclass

IPA: ˈaʊtkɫæs

verb

  • (transitive) to surpass something or somebody else, so as to appear to be in a higher class
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Examples of "outclass" in Sentences

  • But she outclassed most other rivals.
  • The remaining trio are quickly outclassed.
  • It has since been outclassed by newer development.
  • More typically, the label has outclassed the competition.
  • They each try to take on Buu, but are clearly outclassed.
  • Albatrosses have it outclassed in the wingspan stakes too.
  • It is outclassed by the 109F but the early Kittyhawk can handle that.
  • It is a generally accepted fact that they were outclassed as day fighters.
  • The monster tried to fight back, but Ultraseven outclassed it in everyway.
  • Absolutely not useless until it became outclassed by musketry around 1700.

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