outscore

verb

Etymology

From out- + score.

  1. derived from *(s)ker-
  2. derived from *skurō
  3. derived from skor
  4. inherited from scoru
  5. inherited from score
  6. formed as outscore — “out- + score

Definitions

  1. To score more than.

    • Hollande is another possible candidate to succeed President Jacques Chirac - but Royal consistently outscores him in opinion polls.
    • But the car that outscored them all was the outrageous, wheelstanding Little Red Wagon pickup, which went for more than half a million dollars.
    • Here’s a look at McDavid’s scoring and outscoring numbers from the last three regular seasons, the previous two playoff runs and then this year’s postseason totals.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA