outdo in English

verb
1
be more successful than.
the men tried to outdo each other in their generosity
synonyms:surpassoutshineovershadoweclipseoutclassoutmaneuverget the better ofput in the shadeupstageexceedtranscendtopcapbeatbetterleave behindget ahead ofbe a cut abovebe head and shoulders aboverun rings around

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1. To outdo or outwit; defeat.

2. 14 To outdo or outwit; defeat.

3. 9 He tried to outdo his opponents.

4. 11 Now it thinks it can outdo them.

5. 15 She emulously tried to outdo her older sister.

6. 3 He always tries to outdo everybody else in the class.

7. 12 Its natural beauty has the potential to outdo Hawaii.

8. 10 Competitive spirit is the desire to outdo running mates.

9. 13 The effects of psychological balance outdo all health measures.

10. I wanted to outdo that moment that opens up the show.

11. 7 Kids always try to outdo each other in attracting the teacher's attention.

12. Sometimes small firms can outdo big business when it comes to customer care.

13. 26 Deane, the husband of the youngest Dodson sister, may outdo them all.

14. 5 Western Europe and Japan managed to outdo their American competitors in some economic areas.

15. 6 Each regiment tried to outdo all others in its appearance and its marching.

16. 2 Sometimes small firms can outdo big business when it comes to customer care.

17. 8 Each state seems to be trying to outdo its neighbors in cutting health services.

18. 18 It was important for me to outdo them, to feel better than they were.

19. 29 Jigme noticed that this made the Sang work harder, trying to outdo the dumb beast.

20. 22 When it comes to speed of response, a small firm can outdo a big company.

21. 4 Every clansman was determined to outdo the Campbells in display, and looked to his finery.

22. 1 Both sides have tried to outdo each other to show how tough they can be.

23. 20 To win support, rivals try to outdo each other and better products and services emerge.

24. The first is a competitive game where players try to outdo each other to become the fastest Clacks operator.

25. 24 They are to attend the banquet as Antony and Cleopatra and hoped to outdo Taylor and Burton.

26. 28 Extroversive Character and humour, attach importance to cooperation. Hard work and pay attention to actual effect, outdo oneself.

27. 25 When my brother donated his bicycle to the large scrap drive, I donated our swing set to outdo him.

28. 27 After they did this four more times I decided to try to outdo them, and got a sheet of glass ready.

29. It was the beneficent by-product of competition between companies(Sentencedict), each trying to outdo its rivals in visible splendour and architectural might.

30. Beat, top, exceed, excel, surpass, outstrip, outdo, trump, improve on or upon, cap (informal) He Bettered the old record of 4 minutes 24.

31. 23 It was the beneficent by-product of competition between companies, each trying to outdo its rivals in visible splendour and architectural might.

32. Life isn't a competition. It's a journey. If you spend that journey always trying to impress others, to outdo others, you're wasting your journey.

33. 19 That LeBron attempted to outdo him later in the week was nothing more than meaningless bravado, which the media ate up hook line and sinker.

34. 24 These sons are in turn strong and outdo other weaker male offspring to reproduce - thus ensuring survival of the fittest and of the family line.

35. The Caliginous feelings that serve as the base for a kismesistude are more similar to a rivary, trying to outdo and one up their partner

36. That LeBron attempted to outdo him later in the week was nothing more than meaningless bravado, which the media ate up hook line and sinker.

37. 21 Life isn't a competition. It's a journey. If you spend that journey always trying to impress others, to outdo others, you're wasting your journey.

38. Compete definition, to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to Compete in a race;to Compete in business

39. 16 These sons are in turn strong and outdo other weaker male offspring to reproduce - thus ensuring survival of the fittest and of the family line.

40. Atrede (third-person singular simple present Atredes, present participle atreding, simple past and past participle atred or atredd) (transitive, obsolete) To surpass or outdo in counsel

41. Competing adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (business: trying to outdo others)

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43. Sarah approaches every task she is given Competitively, always trying to outdo her colleagues.Sarah aborda cualquier tarea que se le da con espíritu competitivo, siempre tratando de ganarles a sus …

44. 30 It was my master, ' said the prisoner. 'I thought I could outdo everybody in the world in wealth and power, and I amassed in my own treasure-house the money due to my king.

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