outperform
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of outperform
Example Sentences
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BCA Research analysts see Mexico’s stocks, peso and bond markets poised to outperform peers.
From Barron's
Other “asset-heavy” industries such as materials also outperformed, as investors scout for companies that would be tough for AI to disrupt.
The ratio chart against the S&P 500 shows it has outperformed.
From Barron's
"Our analysis of nearly 10,000 patients reveals that simple, accessible therapies like knee bracing and water-based exercise outperform high-tech options like ultrasound. This could reshape clinical guidelines to focus on safer, lower-cost interventions."
From Science Daily
“Culture always outperforms every other variable in terms of what we want from the job,” Daisley said.
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