verb

leapfrog

to leapfrog, to overtake, to surpass

The kids were leapfrogging in the park.

The kids were leapfrogging in the park.

The company leapfrogged its competitors.

The company leapfrogged its competitors.

((sb./sth.)) to surpass or overtake someone or something The company leapfrogged its main rival.

Synonyms: surpass, overtake, bypass

From 'leap' + 'frog', named after the children's game where players vault over each other like leaping frogs.

Imagine a frog leaping over another to get ahead. This visual applies to both the game and to surpassing competitors.

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