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."