outclass
out|class /'aʊtkl'ɑːs, -kl'æs/ (outclasses outclassing outclassed)
1 [VERB] be V-ed, V n
If you are outclassed by someone, they are a lot better than you are at a particular activity.
Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley...
Few city hotels can outclass the Hotel de Crillon.
2 [VERB] be V-ed, V n
If one thing outclasses another thing, the first thing is of a much higher quality than the second thing.
These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union...
The story outclasses anything written by Frederick Forsyth.
1 [VERB] be V-ed, V n
If you are outclassed by someone, they are a lot better than you are at a particular activity.
Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley...
Few city hotels can outclass the Hotel de Crillon.
2 [VERB] be V-ed, V n
If one thing outclasses another thing, the first thing is of a much higher quality than the second thing.
These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union...
The story outclasses anything written by Frederick Forsyth.