Outstrip in a sentence as a verb

It may or may not be uncool soon, but demand should handily outstrip supply for a few years.

A building that has been empty for decades is an obvious waste, but there are many wastes that far outstrip this one.

While this is pretty cool, due to distance limitation we are not getting telephone line modems that can outstrip fiber optics.

The demand for high-quality software continues to outstrip supply.

Now, it's completely possible that Facebook's earnings growth will outstrip those more established companies.

Often, Contracts are passed with improvements for junior pilots that outstrip the improvements for senior pilots.

The other thing that prevents it is if it's impossible/difficult to hire up enough people for a proprietary fork to outstrip development of an open fork.

There is context here which any reasonably well-informed person should be aware of, which is that the gains made by top earners far outstrip the gains made by middle and lower income people.

If you view the costs for developing a product as encompassing both SW development costs AND marketing costs, the marketing costs would easily outstrip the development costs.

It's not a competitive market; each person who wants to watch a particular movie only has between one and maybe four choices of venue until the travel costs outstrip any differences in price.

One possible explanation is that much of the software implements bureaucratic processes and there's always more demand for this sort of processes - so demand will outstrip supply no matter what happens at the supply side.

Nor would they imagine that the technological innovations between us and that war have been marginally more important than those in the century proceeding WW I. The Green Revolution is fine, but it seems hard to believe its productivity improvements outstrip those from the mechanization of agriculture, or the use of railroads to move grain.

As much as I like pg, I don't think there's anything magical it can do to fix this when the database is given a write-heavy workload such that the [sequential] commitlog appends outstrip the ability to do the [random] b-tree updates.

I've easily bought back the subsidies and grants used for my education several times over just in the tax difference that I've paid personally, and the additional economic benefits I'm able to provide working in my field far outstrip even that.

Outstrip 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 outmatch outgo exceed outdo surmount outperform

verb

go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners"

See also: outdistance distance