outperform
verb/ˌaʊt.pɚˈfɔɹm/US
Etymology
From out- + perform.
- derived from *promo-✻
- derived from *frumjaną✻
- derived from *frummjan✻
- derived from parfornir
- derived from performer
- inherited from parformen
Definitions
To perform better than something or someone.
- The strategy depends on an ability to outperform the market consistently, which many economists regard as virtually impossible.
- Rail has continued to outperform bus operations, where a decline in ridership continues.
- ChatGPT performs well at writing argumentative student essays and outperforms the quality of the human-written essays significantly.
The neighborhood
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No curated loop yet for outperform. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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