outstrip:

to go faster or further than

outstrip:

to go faster or further than

(Verb)

Example Sentences

Ramayana: During Sita’s swayamvara, Rama easily outstripped all the other suitors by effortlessly lifting and breaking the bow that they had struggled to even lift.

Mahabharata: During the martial exhibition, Karna claimed that he could outstrip all of Arjuna’s feats, but he managed to only equal them.

Bhagavad-gita: To relish spiritual happiness, we don’t need to outstrip others; we just need to outstrip our own mind, specifically its materialistic conceptions of happiness.

Comments ( 2 )

  • Harivamsa Dasa

    In a highly competitive consumeristic marketplace, when the enterprises solely focus to outstrip their rivals in order to capture the maximum market share, the common man ends up becoming a guinea pig.

  • Chaitanya Charan Das

    Excellent sentence. Thanks for sharing.

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