different between outstrip vs outperform
outstrip
English
Etymology
From out- +? strip, where strip is used in the obsolete sense "to pass or move fast".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?t?st??p/
- Rhymes: -?p
Verb
outstrip (third-person singular simple present outstrips, present participle outstripping, simple past and past participle outstripped or outstript)
- (transitive) To outrun or leave behind.
- (transitive) To exceed, excel or surpass.
Synonyms
- (to outrun or leave behind): overgo, overhaul, overtake
- (to exceed, excel or surpass): overstep, transgress, transcend; see also Thesaurus:transcend
Translations
Anagrams
- strip out, suitport, trips out
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outperform
English
Etymology
out- +? perform
Verb
outperform (third-person singular simple present outperforms, present participle outperforming, simple past and past participle outperformed)
- To perform better than something or someone.
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