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outdo
verb as in better, overcome
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In the Dvorak, Nézet-Séquin appeared to want to outdo everyone else, making this “New World” a louder, softer, slower, faster place.
From Los Angeles Times
Her confidence is only outdone by her humor.
From Los Angeles Times
Not to be outdone, Trump then posted an image of himself on his Truth Social site depicted as a king wearing a crown and robes.
From Salon
Also very normal is the penchant for team owners to spend like drunken sailors in an effort to outdo one another.
From Los Angeles Times
As she juggles these passion projects, her music is where she strives to outdo herself.
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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