outmatch
IPA: aʊtmˈætʃ
verb
- (transitive) to surpass or be better than something or someone else
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Examples of "outmatch" in Sentences
- Aviaries with raucous jungle parrots outmatch the mariachis in volume and plumage.
- Can "Avatar" outmatch "Titanic" at the box office, or do you think the ship will sink?
- Can the future visions of the Kwitatz Haderach outmatch the Visualization of the Cosmic All of the Second Stage Lensmen?
- Turkey's trade with the Gulf, with Russia, with its newly befriended neighbors simply outmatch the financial benefits of the strictly U.S.
- As narratives, these poems outmatch much of the recent crop of "flash fiction" currently in vogue on the prose side of the literary aisle.
- They said he couldn't build the political organization to outmatch the likes of opponents who had been building their organizations for years.
- It seems possible that the upper atmospheres of the gas giants have too much ionization, so the processes that break up large molecules outmatch the processes that create them.
- In a place known as Nine Dragons, as the city's Hungry Ghosts festival burns around him, Bosch puts aside everything he knows and risks everything he has in a desperate bid to outmatch the triad's ferocity.
- It's the same reason U.S. airlines shy away from adding service in rival airline's fortress hubs -- the bigger incumbent can outmatch you in flights and fares to protect its markets, and likely has many business travelers locked into frequent flier programs and corporate contracts.
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