outprice

[out-prahys]

outprice Definition

  • 1to sell something at a lower price than a competitor
  • 2to price something higher than the competition

Using outprice: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company was able to outprice its competitors and gain a larger market share.

  • Example

    We can't afford to outprice ourselves and lose money on this deal.

  • Example

    The store decided to outprice their inventory to attract more customers.

outprice Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outprice

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Summary: outprice in Brief

The verb 'outprice' [out-prahys] means to sell something at a lower price than a competitor or to price something higher than the competition. It is often used in business contexts, such as 'The company was able to outprice its competitors and gain a larger market share.' 'Outprice' has synonyms like 'undercut' and 'undersell,' and antonyms like 'overprice' and 'oversell.'