Outperform

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtpərˌfɔːrm/

Outperform (verb)

  1. To achieve better results than someone or something, especially in a test, game, or work task.
  2. To produce higher performance than a standard, plan, or expected level over a period of time.
  3. To earn higher returns than a market or benchmark, usually measured over months or years.

Examples

  • She outperformed the other students in the final test.
  • The new plan outperformed the old one during the trial.