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outclass

[out-klas, -klahs] / ˌaʊtˈklæs, -ˈklɑs /


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These quantum technologies draw on quantum physics to process information in ways that outclass their traditional counterparts and are expected to improve areas as varied as medicine, finance and communication.

From Science Daily • Feb. 26, 2024

Trying to outclass schools such as Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State in addition to the likes of Oregon and USC will be, too.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2023

TAMPERE, Finland — The United States had to come from a goal down to outclass newcomer Hungary 7-1 for its second win at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.

From Washington Times • May 14, 2023

The new tanks are supposed to outclass their Soviet-era counterparts, which both Ukraine and Russian forces have been using.

From New York Times • Apr. 9, 2023

At Liverpool, Laird Brothers were building, ostensibly for France, really for the Confederacy, two ironclads supposed to outclass every ship in the Northern navy.

From Abraham Lincoln and the Union; a chronicle of the embattled North by Stephenson, Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright)




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