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Third Person
outperforms
Present Participle
outperforming
Past Tense
outperformed
Past Participle
outperformed
1
to do better than someone or something
transitive
- The new model of the car is expected to outperform its predecessor in terms of fuel efficiency.
- With rigorous training, the athlete aims to outperform their competition in the upcoming tournament.
- The company's stock consistently outperforms others in the market due to its strong financial performance.
- Through continuous improvement, the student strives to outperform their classmates in academic achievements.
- The innovative technology is designed to help businesses outperform their competitors in the industry.