Outhitting: meaning, definitions and examples

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outhitting

 

[ aʊθˈɪtɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

sports context

Outhitting refers to the act of hitting more effectively or with greater success than an opponent or competitor, especially in sports like baseball or cricket. This term indicates that one player is achieving greater hits or runs compared to another during a specific match or game. The skill often signifies superiority in batting performance and strategy over opponents. An athlete or team that outhits their counterparts typically gains an advantage in the competition.

Synonyms

outdo, outperform, surpass.

Examples of usage

  • In the last game, our team really outshone by outhitting the opponents.
  • She has been outhitting her competition in every match this season.
  • The team managed to outhit their rivals, leading to a triumphant victory.

Translations

Translations of the word "outhitting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 superar em rebatidas

🇮🇳 हिटिंग में बेहतर होना

🇩🇪 übertreffen im Schlagen

🇮🇩 mengungguli dalam memukul

🇺🇦 перевершувати у битті

🇵🇱 przewyższać w uderzeniach

🇯🇵 ヒット数で勝る

🇫🇷 dépasser au niveau des frappes

🇪🇸 superar en bateo

🇹🇷 vuruşlarda aşmak

🇰🇷 타격에서 능가하다

🇸🇦 تجاوز في الضربات

🇨🇿 převyšovat v úderech

🇸🇰 prekonať v úderoch

🇨🇳 在击打中超越

🇸🇮 preseči v udarcih

🇮🇸 yfirgnæfa í höggum

🇰🇿 соғуда озу

🇬🇪 გადაჭარბება ჰიტინგში

🇦🇿 vuruşlarda üstələmək

🇲🇽 superar en bateo

Etymology

The term 'outhitting' is derived from the prefix 'out-' meaning 'beyond' or 'more than', combined with the verb 'hit', which refers to striking something with force. 'Hit' has its roots in Old English 'hytter', which means to strike or to touch. The use of 'outhit' has been notably popularized in baseball and cricket contexts since the late 20th century, where statistics on hitting performance are critical to evaluating players and teams. As competitive sports evolved, the term became shorthand for expressing dominance in hitting proficiency. Outhitting, in a broader sense, relates not just to physical ability but also to strategic acumen in gameplay. This illustrates how language in sports often reflects the nature of competition and the value placed on performance metrics.