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Definition of "outearning" [outearning]

  • Present participle of outearn. (verb)

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Use "outearning" in a sentence
  • "But after years of outearning premerger Delta Air Lines Inc. and United Continental Holdings Inc., both international carriers, Southwest this year is expected to earn $213 million, a quarter of Delta's anticipated profit and a sixth of United Continental's."
  • ""Liquor does best," said finance officer Jennifer Parrow, adding that in 2009 the bar made a profit of $9,500 on just under $60,000 in sales outearning every other city operation."
  • "Diversification is for people who already have a career, who are already outearning their expenses, who need to protect against the future."