verb

outperform

to outperform, to surpass, to do better than

The new model will outperform the old one.

The new model will outperform the old one.

She consistently outperforms her colleagues.

She consistently outperforms her colleagues.

((sb./sth.)) to do better than (sb./sth.) The new car outperforms the old one.

Synonyms: surpass, exceed, excel; Antonyms: underperform

From the prefix 'out-' (meaning 'more than' or 'better than') and the verb 'perform'. Literally, to perform better than.

Imagine a performer stepping 'out' in front of the others to give a better performance.

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