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:
Exact figures have not survived, but the evidence available suggests that local recordings must have outsold foreign ones.
The record had more than a million sales in its first week of release, outselling all other singles combined.
I believe that, with correct labelling, a fresh chicken, for example, will outsell by far its irradiated counterpart.
I have also seen some good examples of farmers working together, getting their local produce into local hypermarkets and outselling national brands.
It is also wrong because the ratio by which he outsells other authors is greater than the proportion of £5 to £1,000.
The forecast is that they will outsell them by a factor of 10 to one by 2010.
They can hire the best managers and buy the best machinery and put both to work with relatively docile labour to outproduce and outsell us at home and abroad.
They are outselling us at this minute.