0 (of a product) to be sold in greater numbers than another product: --
1 if a brand or product outsells another, it is bought in larger quantities than the other brand or product: --
2 to sell more products than a competitor: --
Corn became the dominant crop, outselling apples by almost $500,000 in 1900.
A book that never makes the list can actually outsell books on the best-seller list.
The family resisted the switch and felt that any high quality wooden boat could out perform, outlast, and outsell fiberglass.
Eventually, this became more of a tradition than a competition to outsell.
Accounting for 57% of the cars, coupes with their removable roof panels, began a trend of outselling roadsters.
The young boogaloo upstarts were outselling their older counterparts.
It outsells the official programme 2:1.
They are outselling us at this minute.