outshone in English

verb
1
shine more brightly than.
Already it is impossible to miss the planet, a yellow-orange disc in the south-eastern sky far outshining the brightest star, Sirius.
verb

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1. Redzepi, Bras and Barbot outshone the local cuisine.

2. Several new players outshone the veterans.

3. Her spiritual beauty outshone her physical beauty.

4. Doctor Clayton was...determined not to be outshone.

5. He far outshone the rest of the class.

6. Kelly was outstanding and outshone every other player on the field.

7. Their fans would say that they consistently outshone their indie contemporaries Blur and Oasis.

8. The young Japanese violinist outshone every other musician at the concert.

9. Averaging 392 nits, the Aero 15 outshone the average premium laptop (347 nits), the …

10. Debenhams has outshone Next by exceeding sales expectations in the face of Britain's sporting summer.

11. It narrowly beat much bigger rival and fellow supermarkets group J Sainsbury to the top slot, and outshone Tesco.

12. But the president has been outshone by Laurence Golborne, his equally ubiquitous mining minister.

13. His fielding has outshone his power in this series, but his forbearance beats both.

14. But she was definitely outshone by the peacock colours and silky materials of her companions.

15. 17 But she was definitely outshone by the peacock colours and silky materials of her companions.

16. In voters' eyes Mrs Merkel outshone her previous government, a "grand coalition" with the Social Democratic Party (SPD).

17. When it comes to being able to compete at the highest level, however, Chinese women have easily outshone the men.

18. The first model of seismic detectors (Phase I) outshone their contemporary acoustic types in the quality and quantity of the information they reported.