out
class
Third Person
outclasses
Present Participle
outclassing
Past Tense
outclassed
Past Participle
outclassed
1
to surpass or exceed others in a particular activity, skill, or performance
- The skilled pianist never fails to outclass other musicians during solo performances.
- In the academic competition, she consistently outclasses her peers with exceptional grades.
- The chess grandmaster always finds a way to outclass opponents with strategic moves and foresight.
- With his charisma and eloquence, the speaker effortlessly outclassed his rivals in the debate.
- The artist's latest masterpiece is expected to outclass previous works, showcasing a new level of creativity.