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verb
- 1. leave (a competitor or pursuer) far behind: "she could maintain a fast enough pace to outdistance any pursuers" Similar
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to go faster or farther than other competitors, esp. in a race: He easily outdistanced the other runners.
The meaning of OUTDISTANCE is to go far ahead of (as in a race) : outstrip. How to use outdistance in a sentence.
outdistance somebody/something to leave somebody/something behind by going faster, further, etc.; to be better than somebody/something synonym outstrip. She easily outdistanced the other runners.
If you outdistance someone, you are a lot better and more successful than they are at a particular activity over a period of time. It didn't matter that Ingrid had outdistanced them as a movie star. [ VERB noun ]
OUTDISTANCE meaning: 1. to be faster in a race than other competitors, or (more generally) to be much better than…. Learn more.
Outdistance definition: to leave behind, as in running; outstrip. See examples of OUTDISTANCE used in a sentence.
tr.v. out·dis·tanced, out·dis·tanc·ing, out·dis·tanc·es. 1. To outrun, especially in a long-distance race. 2. To surpass by a wide margin, especially through superior skill or endurance: a sales force that outdistanced its competitors in volume sold. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
IPA guide. Other forms: outdistanced; outdistancing; outdistances. Definitions of outdistance. verb. go far ahead of. “He outdistanced the other runners”. synonyms: distance, outstrip. see more.
Outdistance definition: to leave behind, as in running; outstrip. See examples of OUTDISTANCE used in a sentence.
Outdistance definition: To outrun, especially in a long-distance race.