To get a higher rating than something or someone else(verb)
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Use "outrate" in a sentence
"Hey DNC, what drugs are you on thinking ANYONE or ANY ORGANIZATON is responsible for the citizen outrate at town hall meetings?"
"Vince Doria, ESPN senior vice president, notes the Yankees and Red Sox outrate West Coast teams even in West Coast TV markets: It's not a question of bias."
"All this isn't to declare that Fringe would outrate The Mentalist on an even playing field ... only that a lead-in isn't everything and both shows have proven themselves as freshman MVPs read PaleyFest coverage: Fringe and Mentalist."