outpower

verb
out·​pow·​er | \ ˌau̇t-ˈpau̇(-ə)r How to pronounce outpower (audio) \
outpowered; outpowering; outpowers

Definition of outpower

transitive verb

: to outdo or surpass in power : to have more power than If the Astros are strong enough in late September to outpower the second-best team in baseball since the All-Star break, they are sharp enough to stick around in early October.— Brian T. Smith The turbocharged five-cylinder engine under its hood outpowers every other automotive diesel engine extant.— Advertisement

Examples of outpower in a Sentence

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Polar Bear’ growls: The New York Mets’ Pete Alonso, nicknamed the Polar Bear, outpowered the Toronto Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the final round Monday night to win MLB’s Home Run Derby at Progressive Field. Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com, "How the UniGov strategy revitalized Indianapolis: The Wake Up for Tuesday, July 9, 2019," 9 July 2019 In 2015, Raam Uzdin and colleagues at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem calculated that quantum engines can outpower classical engines. Quanta Magazine, "The Quantum Thermodynamics Revolution," 2 May 2017 The card’s powerful enough to deliver 1080p gaming performance with a mixture of Medium to High settings at 60 frames per second—outpowering both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. Pcworld Staff, PCWorld, "This overclocked EVGA GTX 1050 Ti costs less than reference models," 28 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of outpower

1649, in the meaning defined above

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