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outproduce

vb. To produce more than another

Usage examples of "outproduce".

Either of us could outlift, outhaul, outproduce them all put together.

They could outproduce a guy like Preacher, and they flooded the market.

Operated by children as young as four years old, the machines outproduce adult manual labor, marking the onset of the Industrial Revolution in America and increasing the demand for cotton.

Aircraft factories in England, one of the prime targets of the Luftwaffe bombers, actually outproduced the Germans in 1940 by 9,924 to 8,070 planes.

The gigantic Chinese industrial machine ruthlessly outproduced and undersold all rivals.

Yet the buildup had taken two decades, and those stations had outproduced their most optimistic predictions for another two decades.

In addition, the Union states thoroughly outproduced the Confederate states in every category of agricultural production, with the exception of cotton.

He had exerted every gram of influence he possessed to keep both Humphries and Pancho from outproducing the other.

It had to be, since if Earth committed itself to total war production, they could outproduce us ten to one, easy.