outperform
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of outperform
Example Sentences
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One analyst found that Rehmet outperformed Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, by more than 50 points in some of the largely Hispanic areas of Fort Worth.
From Salon
They have been really outperforming the broader market, according to Matt Orton, head of advisory solutions and market strategy for Raymond James Investment Management.
From Barron's
Scientists estimate that quantum computers will need millions of qubits to outperform today's most powerful supercomputers.
From Science Daily
Small-cap stocks tend to outperform their large-cap counterparts in the first month of a new year, a trend that’s commonly referred to as the “January effect.”
From MarketWatch
The Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index has outperformed the S&P 500 since the start of 2025.
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