Outstriping: meaning, definitions and examples

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outstriping

 

[ aʊtˈstrɪpɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

surpassing others

Outstriping refers to the action of surpassing or exceeding something or someone, often in terms of speed, achievement, or performance. It implies that one is leaving others behind or making more progress than them.

Synonyms

exceed, outperform, surpass, transcend.

Examples of usage

  • She managed to outstrip her rivals in the race.
  • The new technology is outstriping what was previously thought possible.
  • His performance in the exam outstripped everyone else's.
  • The demand for the product continues to outstrip supply.

Etymology

The term 'outstrip' is derived from the Middle English 'outstrippen', which combines 'out-' meaning 'beyond' or 'outside' with 'strip', which originally referred to a strip of land. The concept of surpassing is suggested in the word's evolution, as it represents moving beyond or ahead of a certain benchmark or limit. The usage of 'outstrip' became more common in the context of performance and competition during the 15th century and continues to be a powerful verb used to describe situations where one entity exceeds or surpasses another, particularly in competitive fields such as sports and business. The present participle form 'outstriping' captures the ongoing action of this surpassing, adding a dynamic aspect to its meaning.