out-running

Main Entry:
outrun [out-ruhn]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: run faster than
Synonyms: beat, defeat, distance, elude, exceed, surpass
Main Entry: defeat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: conquer in athletic contest
Synonyms: KO, beat, bust, clobber, cream*, deck, drop*, drub, edge, flax, flog, floor*, knock out, lambaste*, lick, outhit, outjump, outplay, outrun, overpower, plow under, pommel, pound*, powder, pulverize, run roughshod over, skin*, steamroll, take, take it all, take to cleaners, tan*, thrash, total, trounce, wallop, whack, whomp, win, work over, zap
Notes: decimate means to kill or destroy in large numbers; defeat means to win a victory over or to beat
Antonyms: give up, lose, surrender
Main Entry: distance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dissociate oneself; leave behind
Synonyms: break away from the pack, outdo, outpace, outrun, outstrip, pass, put in proportion, separate oneself
Antonyms: associate, be friendly, go to
Main Entry: elude
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: avoid; escape
Synonyms: baffle, be beyond someone, beat around the bush, bilk, circumvent, confound, cop out, ditch, dodge, double, duck, eschew, evade, flee, fly, foil, frustrate, get around, get away from, give the runaround, give the slip, give wide berth to, hem and haw, not touch, outrun, outwit, pass the buck, pass up, puzzle, run around, shirk, shuck, shun, shy, stall, stay shy of, steer clear of, stonewall, stump, thwart
Notes: elude means to escape or evade from while allude means to make a more or less indirect reference to
Antonyms: attract, confront, encounter, entice, face, invite, meet, take on
Main Entry: exceed
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be superior to; surpass
Synonyms: beat, best, better, break record, cap, distance, eclipse, excel, get upper hand, go beyond, go by, have a jump on, have advantage, have it all over, out-distance, outdo, outpace, outreach, outrun, outshine, outstrip, overstep, overtake, overtax, pass, rise above, run circles around, surmount, top, transcend
Antonyms: be inferior, fail, fall behind
Main Entry: lose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: escape, avoid
Synonyms: clear, dodge, duck, elude, evade, give the slip, leave behind, outrun, rid, shake, shake off, slip away, stray, throw off, unburden, wander from
Notes: loose means not restrained, fastened, confined or attached, while lose means fail to keep or to maintain or fail to win
Antonyms: confront, face, meet
Main Entry: outclass
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: surpass
Synonyms: beat, best, better, cap, dominate, eclipse, exceed, excel, go beyond, go one better, improve upon, outdistance, outdo, outhussle, outmatch, outpace, outperform, outplay, outrank, outrival, outrun, outshine, outstrip, pass, put to shame, rise above, surmount, top, tower, win the race
Main Entry: outweigh
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: override, dominate
Synonyms: atone for, balance, cancel out, compensate, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, eclipse, exceed, excel, make up for, offset, outbalance, outrival, outrun, overcome, overshadow, predominate, preponderate, prevail, set off, surpass, take precedence, tip the scales
Main Entry: surpass
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: outdo something or someone
Synonyms: beat, best, better, cap, eclipse, exceed, excel, go beyond, go one better, improve upon, outdistance, outgo, outmatch, outpace, outperform, outrank, outrival, outrun, outshine, outstep, outstrip, outweigh, override, overshadow, overstep, pass, put to shame, rank*, surmount, top, tower, tower above, transcend, trump*
Antonyms: fail, fall behind, lose
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