To raise more of something than someone else; often used specifically in reference to fundraising(verb)
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Use "outraise" in a sentence
""The RGA's ability to outraise the Democrats despite their control of the White House, Congress and majority of governorships, proves that more people than ever believe a Republican comeback begins with the 39 governors 'races that are taking place over the next two years," said RGA Executive Director Nick Ayers in a statement."
"The great question of the coming year is not, "Will Obama reignite his base?" or, "Will the Democrats outraise and outspend the GOP?""
"* As Fix colleagues T.W. Farnam and Dan Eggen reported Sunday, the third quarter marked the first time this cycle that GOP House candidates combined to outraise their Democratic opponents."