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out-bid

1580s, from out (adv.) + bid (v.). Related: Out-bidding; out-bidden.

Usage examples of "out-bid".

The man who hired Ruben Salazar, former station director Joe Rank, considered him valuable enough to out-bid the blue-chip Los Angeles Times for the services of one of that paper's ranking stars -- so nobody argued when Salazar demanded absolute independence for his KMEX news operation.