Examples of 'outstrip' in a sentence

Meaning of "outstrip"

Outstrip means to surpass or exceed someone or something in performance or achievement
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  • To move more quickly than (someone or something) so as to outrun or leave it behind.
  • To exceed or surpass (someone or something).
  • To exceed or overstep (a boundary or limit); to transgress.

How to use "outstrip" in a sentence

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When your ideals outstrip the realities.
Outstrip the cost of your home or office.
Its actions far outstrip its consciousness.
Outstrip the availability of good ideas.
Battery production will outstrip vehicle production.
He will outstrip you with his flourish and spectacle.
Global supplies of food far outstrip demand.
Firearms outstrip other terrorist weapons of choice.
Petrol prices began to outstrip those for crude.
The pirate ship of the visitors will not outstrip.
The return will outstrip your investment.
The demand for propylene is projected to begin to outstrip supply.
Resource needs continue to outstrip the resources available.
I outstrip him in speed.
And those that outstrip suddenly.

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Outstrip your opponents by racing faster or stop them by shooting them.
By those that outstrip them suddenly.
The demand for family planning is believed to outstrip the supply.
Soon they will outstrip the stamina of our legs.
Benefits are substantial and outstrip costs.
You will outstrip it in months.
Demand will eventually outstrip supply.
We will outstrip all of them.
Overpopulation was threatening to outstrip food production.
And to outstrip the priest.
The reductions in capacity far outstrip the additions.
And they far outstrip the population of happy people.
We can clearly see that production will outstrip consumption.
We should outstrip them by far.
His game was based on the ability to outstrip defenders.
Digital music outstrip physical formats for first time.
You are looking to outstrip me.
This baby can outstrip one of those clunkers any day.
Profits will only be stable or increase if expenses do not outstrip revenues.
Because we shall simply outstrip you in population growth.
Arzeno expects demand over the next year to outstrip supply.
And this would vastly outstrip human ability to review it.
So you are with someone whose libido can outstrip your own.
Rapid motorization tends to outstrip the expansion of the road network.
This is hardly surprising in a rental housing market where demand continues to outstrip supply.
But the needs continue to outstrip available resources.
They now outstrip public finance in the form of aid and loans.
And these computers will outstrip man in thought.
No people can outstrip the term for its destruction nor can it delay it.
Nor can the night outstrip the day.
You can not outstrip them even though they are slower than you.
Movements of private funds now outstrip central bank reserves.
Knight expressed concern that demand for bamboo will eventually outstrip supply.
Import growth was expected to outstrip that of exports this year.
But lithium industry experts believe the demand will continue to outstrip supply.

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