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Definition of "outgain" [outgain]

  • To outperform on a quantitative measurement. (verb)

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Use "outgain" in a sentence
  • "The Ravens, merely average offensively this season, managed to outgain the high-powered Patriots' attack during the back-and-forth game."
  • "Their most basic beliefs about stocks have been shaken, notably the idea that buying and holding is smart and that stocks will outgain other assets over time."
  • "Rice carried 39 times for 225 yards to nearly outgain Pittsburgh by himself and put Rutgers in position to make a major move up the AP poll if it can beat No. 6 Louisville at home on Nov. 9 - as long as it beats Connecticut on Oct. 29."
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