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outpace

[out-peys] / ˌaʊtˈpeɪs /








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Prices have soared 99% this year, outpacing both gold and platinum.

From The Wall Street Journal

The label said it had "a duty to speak up" and "encourage public discourse", because AI is proliferating at an "alarming rate and substantially outpacing regulation".

From BBC

In nearly all states, the cost of caring for children has outpaced even housing and health care, placing immense strain on families and the fabric of our democracy.

From Salon

Still, expectations for a supply surplus in 2026 have intensified, with the International Energy Agency predicting that global oil supply will outpace demand by 4 million barrels per day next year.

From MarketWatch

That year, expense growth far outpaced bookings, and it was the only year the company has shown a free-cash loss.

From Barron's