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- Dictionaryoutpace/ˌaʊtˈpeɪs/
verb
- 1. go, rise, or improve faster than: "he outpaced all six defenders"
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OUTPACE definition: 1. to move or develop faster than someone or something else: 2. to move or develop faster than…. Learn more.
The meaning of OUTPACE is to surpass in speed. How to use outpace in a sentence.
Outpace definition: to surpass or exceed, as in speed, development, or performance. See examples of OUTPACE used in a sentence.
to increase, move, or grow faster than another thing: Aging boomers will outpace the supply of nurses who could help care for them at home. (Definition of outpace from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
outpace somebody/something to go, rise, improve, etc. faster than somebody/something synonym outstrip. He easily outpaced the other runners. Demand is outpacing production. Market growth has continued to outpace expectations.
To outpace someone or something means to perform a particular action faster or better than they can.
To outpace is to move faster or to improve more quickly than someone else. A runner who outpaces everyone else will win the race. You can brag that your bicycle outpaces your friend's motorcycle, or comment that a six year-old easily outpaces her little brother at the playground.