outdistance
English
Etymology
Verb
outdistance (third-person singular simple present outdistances, present participle outdistancing, simple past and past participle outdistanced)
- (transitive) To run further or faster than another, or to finish a race with a large margin.
- 1922, Christopher Morley, Where the Blue Begins, ch. 12,
- He could not long outdistance such a runner as the Bishop, whose tremendous strides would surely overhaul him in the end.
- 1922, Christopher Morley, Where the Blue Begins, ch. 12,
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