outscape

[out-skeyp]

outscape Definition

  • 1to surpass or exceed in scope or extent
  • 2to escape from an outdoor space or area

Using outscape: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her creativity outscape that of her peers.

  • Example

    The prisoner managed to outscape the prison yard.

  • Example

    The new technology outscape the old one in terms of efficiency.

outscape Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outscape

Antonyms for outscape

  • fall behind
  • lag behind
  • trail behind

Phrases with outscape

  • to exceed or surpass competitors in a particular field or industry

    Example

    Our company aims to outscape competition by providing innovative solutions.

  • outscape expectations

    to exceed or surpass what is expected or anticipated

    Example

    The new product outscape our expectations in terms of sales and customer satisfaction.

  • outscape limitations

    to exceed or surpass the limitations or boundaries of something

    Example

    The athlete outscape his physical limitations and broke the world record.

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Summary: outscape in Brief

The verb 'outscape' [out-skeyp] means to surpass or exceed in scope or extent, as in 'Her creativity outscape that of her peers,' or to escape from an outdoor space or area, as in 'The prisoner managed to outscape the prison yard.' It can also be used in phrases like 'outscape competition,' 'outscape expectations,' and 'outscape limitations,' all meaning to exceed or surpass in various contexts.