Crossword clues for outperform
outperform
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
vb. To perform better than something or someone.
WordNet
Usage examples of "outperform".
The human mind, when born with sufficient talent and properly trained, then melded with the right machines to make up for the excruciating slowness of organic nerve signals, could under the right conditions outperform in the dance of combat any mere computermost of the time.
With its multiple ports for expansion boards and connections to other systems it would outperform a roomful of Crays.
Over time, organizations that learn faster will outperform even quite capable organizations, if those latter organizations are slow to adapt to a changing environment.
But the Gundam had far more power in its vernier jets and could outperform the GM in almost every other aspect.
Its true capability was untested, but he was sure that at the very least it could outperform a mass-produced GM Mobile Suit.
This vast formation, so precise and rigid, yet so quick and fluid to change course or rearrange itself, a seagoing miracle surely beyond the dreams of Nelson himself, was maintained with careless ease by hundreds of officers of the deck, not one in ten of whom was a professional seaman: college boys, salesmen, schoolteachers, lawyers, clerks, writers, druggists, engineers, farmers, piano players-these were the young men who outperformed the veteran officers of the fleets of Nelson.
A small man whose waist outperformed his chest in dimension and magnificence, he looked like a holo comedian pretending to be an officer: His spotless white uniform was that of an Imperial grand admiral, while his bald head, luxuriant mustache, florid complexion, and too-cheerful manner suggested a backwater bandit.
They could try to murder him, but snow would blanket the Athasian deserts before they outperformed him at his own art.
As far as numbers went, the Hadenman ships were greatly in the minority, but they ran rings around the slower Empire ships, outgunning and outperforming them on every level.
He recently joined forces with one of my former students, Mauricio Barahona, to show that small-world networks are extraordinarily effective at synchronizing chaos, outperforming virtually all other kinds of architectures.
I managed to outthink, outhustle, outmaneuver, and otherwise outperform the other candidates and come away on top.
They were unlikely to show the same capacity for concerted action when they saw themselves as being asked to renounce the very opportunities for expanding and diversifying and generally outperforming their rivals that had spurred them before.
So she wants me to trade for my life, and I don't get to lay my formal claim against her unless I can outperform her pet day trader, that punk from Marseilles.
It was one of those odd instances, more common than one might expect, where sonar far outperformed radar, whose electronic waves were limited by the curve of the earth, while sound waves found their own deep channels.
Certainly, on anything that called for mental powers he had effortlessly outperformed Peron (and everyone else, according to Peron's rough assessment).