outcompeting (Meaning)
outcompeting
to defeat, outdo, or displace by competing more effectively or aggressively
Synonyms & Antonyms of outcompeting
Synonyms:
- whipping
- defeating
- winning (against)
- crushing
- eclipsing
- trimming
- outclassing
- overmatching
- surmounting
- exceeding
- besting
- shaming
- licking
- outstripping
- topping
- conquering
- thrashing
- surpassing
- excelling
- trouncing
- routing
- triumphing (over)
- outdistancing
- overcoming
- outdoing
- walloping
- clobbering
- outshining
- subduing
- prevailing (over)
- mastering
- transcending
- outperforming
Synonyms:
outcompeting Sentence Examples
- The faster-growing plant successfully outcompeted its slower-growing neighbor for sunlight.
- The aggressive predator outcompeted its rivals for access to food.
- The more efficient organism outcompeted others for essential resources.
- The invasive species rapidly outcompeted native species for habitat.
- The superior strategy allowed the organism to outcompete its competitors.
- The increased demand for resources led to intensified competition, with one organism eventually outcompeting the others.
- The symbiotic relationship allowed the organism to outcompete its enemies by providing it with protection and support.
- The mutant gene conferred an advantage that enabled the organism to outcompete its non-mutant counterparts.
- The introduction of a new species into the ecosystem caused a shift in competition, with the newcomers outcompeting existing species for resources.
- The changing environmental conditions favored certain traits, enabling some organisms to outcompete others and establish dominance.
FAQs About the word outcompeting
to defeat, outdo, or displace by competing more effectively or aggressively
whipping,defeating, winning (against), crushing, eclipsing, trimming, outclassing, overmatching, surmounting, exceeding
No antonyms found.
The faster-growing plant successfully outcompeted its slower-growing neighbor for sunlight.
The aggressive predator outcompeted its rivals for access to food.
The more efficient organism outcompeted others for essential resources.
The invasive species rapidly outcompeted native species for habitat.