Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrate.(verb)
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Use "outrates" in a sentence
"Meaning, ESPN's draft generally outrates everything else on the network except its NFL games and a handful of events such as Home Run Derby or big college bowl games."
""This should come as no surprise since the only time baseball's postseason outrates Monday Night Football is a World Series game," Fox's Dan"
"After a slow start, the cooking show regularly outrates its Network Ten reality rival The Biggest Loser, which only attracted about 800,000 viewers for Sunday night's weigh in."