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Definition of Outstripped

Outstripped
Outstrip Out*strip", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outstripped; p. pr. & vb. n. Outstripping.] To go faster than; to outrun; to advance beyond; to leave behing. Appetites which . . . had outstripped the hours. --Southey. He still outstript me in the race. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Outstripped from wikipedia

- Outstrip (foaled 27 January 2011) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He was one of the leading two-year-old in Britain in 2013 when he won the Champagne...
- the Hydrox chocolate cream-centered cookie introduced in 1908, but it outstripped Hydrox in po****rity so largely that many believe Hydrox is an imitation...
- wholesale to retail outletswhich led to many certifications which outstripped the actual final retail sales figures. This became much less common once...
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- Fangio won five Formula One World Driver's Championships, and was only outstripped by Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, with seven Championships. The...
- However, by December 1861, the Union government's supply of specie was outstripped by demand for redemption and they were forced to suspend redemption temporarily...
- conducted operations against the pirates, the pirates' depredations far outstripped its abilities and Congress p****ed the Naval Act of 1794 that established...
- campaign (2004–05). Lansley, Peter (29 July 2005). "Championship glories in outstripping Serie A". The Times. UK. Retrieved 2 May 2010. First class second division...
- standards. Human po****tion, he argued, tended to increase geometrically, outstripping the production of food, which increased arithmetically. The force of...
- aesthetics and the economics of the record business in ways that far outstripped the earlier pop explosions triggered by the Elvis phenomenon of 1956...