Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outclass.(verb)
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Use "outclasses" in a sentence
"I mean, she ` s really committed to this role, stupid though it may be, of this nasty, nasty mother-in-law, and she kind of outclasses and outacts Jennifer Lopez."
"The rush of automobiles and taxicabs and carriages with beautifully gowned women and fine-looking men as occupants was as great as ever; the perfectly groomed New York woman on the sidewalk, with figure and carriage such as outclasses the women of every other large city in the world, was there in numbers quite as great as formerly; the Western woman, who had come on to take New York by storm, or who imagined the acme of human existence was in New York café life, with all of its vulgar display and raucous manners, was abundantly in evidence."
"According to Air Power Australia, a Russian prototype is at least equal to the F-22 and easily outclasses the F-35, which the Administration has picked as our front-line fighter."