to-beat (Meaning)

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to-beat (v. t.)

To beat thoroughly or severely.

Synonyms & Antonyms of to-beat

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to-beat Sentence Examples

  1. The team's goal is to to-beat their last season's performance.
  2. The new product aims to to-beat the competition in terms of features and price.
  3. The chef's signature dish is hard to to-beat in terms of flavor and presentation.
  4. The athlete's determination to to-beat his personal best drove him to new heights.
  5. The company's marketing strategy is designed to to-beat its rivals for market share.
  6. The scientist's research breakthrough is expected to to-beat the current industry standard.
  7. The movie's special effects were so stunning that they were hard to to-beat.
  8. The student's essay was so well-written that it was virtually impossible to to-beat.
  9. The company's commitment to customer service is unparalleled and hard to to-beat.
  10. The team's record-setting performance was something that all other teams had to strive to to-beat.

FAQs About the word to-beat

To beat thoroughly or severely.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The team's goal is to to-beat their last season's performance.

The new product aims to to-beat the competition in terms of features and price.

The chef's signature dish is hard to to-beat in terms of flavor and presentation.

The athlete's determination to to-beat his personal best drove him to new heights.