outmatch

[ UK /a‍ʊtmˈæt‍ʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. be or do something to a greater degree
    This car outperforms all others in its class
    She outdoes all other athletes
    her performance surpasses that of any other student I know
    This exceeds all my expectations
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How To Use outmatch In A Sentence

  • As narratives, these poems outmatch much of the recent crop of "flash fiction" currently in vogue on the prose side of the literary aisle. Small Press Poetry: A Summer Reading List
  • Ilyich growled, but knew that he was outmatched for the time being, so with great reluctance, he bolted out of the room as fast as possible, with Jerwon and Greg tailing him closely.
  • He has the ability to raise his game to outmatch his opponent, and is expected to pull off some interesting wins.
  • On the other hand, maybe we just shouldn't bother since we seem to be so outmatched in the hatred department anyway.
  • Turkey's trade with the Gulf, with Russia, with its newly befriended neighbors simply outmatch the financial benefits of the strictly U.S. Turkey's Calculated Concern
  • The former matched and sometimes outmatched them.
  • Your knowledge of scientific biological transmogrification is only outmatched by your zest for kung-fu treachery! This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: Law Abiding Citizen, Black Dynamite, Cabin Fever 2, and More | /Film
  • We were woefully outmatched in numbers in this new mortal weapon of the air.
  • The military stood outmatched despite the damage they inflicted and the priestesses now understood why. Arcana Magi Divine
  • Oh, how fortunate you are to be the daughter of one of the few women who have outmatched all males in her life.
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