1. outstripping - Noun
2. outstripping - Verb
Derived from outstrip
of Outstrip
Source: Webster's dictionaryHidden subsidies and protected access to China's home market have stoked Huawei's growth, helping its competitively priced products dominate the market for 5G systems, outstripping Western rivals such as Ericsson and Nokia. Source: Internet
After rallying in January before fading, the biotech’s stock managed a 6% gain in the first three months of 2018, easily outstripping the S&P 500, which slipped 1.2%. Source: Internet
Intel's Optane product demand is outstripping supply, but decided to only buy little from Micron. Source: Internet
Not to be outdone by its flowers, the plant's stems and foliage make a strong statement of their own, perhaps even outstripping the floral display as the chief reason to grow the bush. Source: Internet
A poll by Grove Insight taken in mid-January showed marriage support outstripping opposition among virtually all demographics, including both whites and blacks, and Catholics. Source: Internet
There’s no skimping at the long end either, with a generous 300mm maximum focal length, far outstripping the Canon. Source: Internet