What is another word for Outstripped?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtstɹˈɪpt] (IPA)

Outstripped is a term used to describe a situation where something or someone has exceeded another in terms of performance or achievements. There are several synonyms for the word outstripped, which include surpassed, overtook, outran, exceeded, outpaced, went beyond, left behind, went ahead of, left in the dust, and outdid. Each of these words can be used interchangeably with outstripped depending on the context. They all share the same meaning, surpassing or leaving another person or thing behind. For instance, "John outpaced his competitor to win the race" can be addressed as "John outstripped his competitor to win the race".

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Usage examples for Outstripped

Sandy easily Outstripped her after a time.
"A Son of the Hills"
Harriet T. Comstock
As usual with us, the individual activity of the citizens themselves, who all acted independently and with that peculiar self-reliance that is the chief American characteristic, Outstripped the activity of their representatives, who were obliged all to act together, and who were therefore held back by each other,-our Constitution, while giving free scope for individual freedom, wisely providing such checks as to make our governmental system eminently conservative in its workings.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt
They were undoubtedly able to do this, as they Outstripped us in speed at any moment when they chose to do so, sailing through the air far ahead and all around the rapid, steady-going ship.
"The Pearl of India"
Maturin M. Ballou

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