Outpace vs Outstrip - What's the difference?
outpace | outstrip |
To go faster than someone else; to exceed the pace of.
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To outrun or leave behind.
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To exceed, excel or surpass.
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As verbs the difference between outpace and outstrip
is that outpace is to go faster than someone else; to exceed the pace of while outstrip is to outrun or leave behind.outpace
English
Verb
- The youngster outpaced his grandfather and ran on ahead.
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outstrip
English
Verb
- We quickly outstripped the amateur runners.
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- This year's production has already outstripped last year's.
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