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outclassed

Aussprache: [aʊtˈklæsˌt]

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Kontext: „competition“

(verb) to be much better than someone else in a skill or ability. It means you can do something way better than another person. Imagine you're really good at soccer, and your little brother is still learning; you outclass him.

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In the big game, the star player outclassed everyone on the field.

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Last season, they didn't outclass their opponents; they were beaten by a better team.

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Do you think he can outclass his older brother in basketball?

Kontext: „performance“

(verb) to perform significantly better than someone else in any activity. This could be in school, sports, or work. If someone does much better on a test than their classmates, they outclass them.

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She outclassed her peers in the science fair with her amazing project.

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He didn't outclass his colleagues in the competition; they all did well.

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How did she manage to outclass everyone else in the spelling bee?

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