Outmatch in a sentence as a verb

" going across the room as we tried to outmatch each other's cash pool.

How come a organization filled with quiet hard-working people doesn't outmatch them?

If we assume Texas is about 1/10th of the US, that means the local dealers outmatch them by a factor of about 200.

If the linked article is any indication, funding needs to vastly outmatch the goal.

A hands-on design dev knows what's simple vs complicated and can design for it. They will easily outmatch a single designer.

Just making an attempt, however futile, would outmatch many teenagers.

It'll have a Haswell i7-4558U, which comes with the Intel HD 5100 graphics, the first Intel integrated graphics chip to outmatch the 3-year-old Radeon in my current laptop.

Whether or not 3rd Party Client support is available is less important in my opinion for determining whether or not Google+ can outmatch rival social networks.

If you have an AI running on a supercomputer that is more intelligent than the most intelligent human you might still need a few billion supercomputers to outmatch the human race.

Part of the idea is that if you invite a diverse range of individuals and groups to participate in the process, at least some of them will have enough motivation, passion, and intellectual prowess to outmatch the ones who don't.

Online education is certainly a viable alternative to a traditional education but I still don't see it being able to rival or outmatch a traditional education. There are intangibles that come with a traditional education that have no on,one counterpart.

> It is a low view of the NSA to think that they do not\n > have the ability to real-time decrypt SSL certs from\n > every major SSL cert authority.\n\nThe technology required to break SSL is sufficiently advanced that any organization possessing it would probably have easier ways to collect data, all of which would grossly outmatch all known security precautions.

Outmatch definitions

verb

be or do something to a greater degree; "her performance surpasses that of any other student I know"; "She outdoes all other athletes"; "This exceeds all my expectations"; "This car outperforms all others in its class"

See also: surpass outstrip outgo exceed outdo surmount outperform