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outrank

[out-rangk] / ˌaʊtˈræŋk /








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Across nearly every demographic, two values almost always outrank family.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here are a few quarters in software history that outrank Palantir’s latest results:

From Barron's

The streamer said earlier this week that Even in Arcadia was its top new album, outranking releases from Kali Uchis and Pink Pantheress.

From BBC

The San Francisco Bay Area has the highest concentration of jobs that pay more than $500,000, “vastly outranking” other major cities.

From Los Angeles Times

The way fathers outrank men without children in Christian patriarchy points to an interesting observation in your book.

From Salon