outmatch

[out-mach]

outmatch Definition

  • 1to be superior or better than someone or something in a particular way
  • 2to defeat someone or something by being stronger or better

Using outmatch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outmatch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new team outmatched the old one in terms of skill and strategy.

  • Example

    The champion boxer was outmatched by his younger opponent.

  • Example

    Our company's technology has outmatched our competitors for years.

outmatch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outmatch

Antonyms for outmatch

  • underperform
  • fall behind

Phrases with outmatch

  • to perform better than one's previous best

    Example

    She outmatched herself in the final round of the competition.

  • to defeat someone using their own methods or strengths

    Example

    The small startup outmatched the established corporation at their own game by innovating faster and more efficiently.

  • to be better than all other competitors

    Example

    Our product has consistently outmatched the competition in terms of quality and price.

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Summary: outmatch in Brief

The verb 'outmatch' [out-mach] means to be superior or better than someone or something in a particular way, or to defeat someone or something by being stronger or better. It is often used to describe competitive situations, such as sports or business. Examples include 'The new team outmatched the old one in terms of skill and strategy,' and 'Our company's technology has outmatched our competitors for years.' Phrases include 'outmatch oneself,' 'outmatch someone at their own game,' and 'outmatch the competition.'