1. outspend - Noun
2. outspend - Verb
Outlay; expenditure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey include the way the Georgian Dream party is still able to outspend all its opponents, reports of intimidation of voters, as well as reports of irregularities in the Parallel Vote Tabulation count. Source: Internet
This latter point is particularly attractive to Democrats worried that Trump will outsmart, outfight and outspend the other candidate. Source: Internet
I wasn’t going to outspend him, but I knew that I would outwork him. Source: Internet
The survey found that men are more likely than women to go out to eat for lunch, and they outspend women by about 44 percent each week, shelling out about $21 compared to just under $15 for women. Source: Internet
You aren't arguing honestly until you accept the fact that Democrats lately almost always outspend Republicans, and yet are in the minority at every level of power today. Source: Internet
Apple's ability to outspend many of its peers looks like a competitive advantage -- at least as long as Apple's management team spends that money effectively. Source: Internet