outpace (Meaning)
outpace (v)
surpass in speed
outpace (v. t.)
To outgo; to move faster than; to leave behind.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outpace
Synonyms:
- streak
- blast
- sprint
- barrel
- step out
- stampede
- scuffle
- dash
- ram
- highball
- bolt
- belt
- whisk
- gallop
- jet
- run
- scud
- pelt
- flit
- trot
- hotfoot (it)
- blow
- bomb
- hustle
- fly
- hare
- shoot
- beetle
- quicken
- travel
- hurtle
- jog
- cannonball
- hurl
- bowl
- whizz
- hump
- fast-forward
- rustle
- zip
- buzz
- step
- nip
- zoom
- scoot
- careen
- whirl
- breeze
- scamper
- bundle
- hie
- bustle
- blaze
- dart
- whiz
Antonyms:
outpace Sentence Examples
- The company's sales outpace its competition, setting new records.
- The athlete's determination allowed him to outpace his rivals in the marathon.
- The technological advancements outpaced the ability of businesses to adapt.
- The growth of the population outpaced the availability of housing, creating a housing crisis.
- The spread of misinformation outpaced any attempts to contain it, leading to widespread confusion.
- The pace of climate change outpaced the efforts of politicians to implement meaningful solutions.
- The demand for renewable energy sources outpaced the development of viable alternatives.
- The rise of social media outpaced the creation of effective regulations, resulting in privacy concerns.
- The turnover rate at the company outpaced the recruitment efforts, causing staffing shortages.
- The rate of innovation outpaced the ability of consumers to fully understand and embrace new technologies.
FAQs About the word outpace
surpass in speedTo outgo; to move faster than; to leave behind.
drive,overtake, surpass,outstrip, course, crack (on), speed, hurry, rip, scurry
linger, linger, loiter, lag, drag, poke, lag, dawdle, hang (around or out), tarry
The company's sales outpace its competition, setting new records.
The athlete's determination allowed him to outpace his rivals in the marathon.
The technological advancements outpaced the ability of businesses to adapt.
The growth of the population outpaced the availability of housing, creating a housing crisis.