0 past simple and past participle of outpace --
1 to move or develop faster than someone or something else: --
However, expenditures greatly outpaced revenues.
When productivity dwindled, wages outpaced it and the general performance of the economy declined, there was no longer an incentive for them to pursue expansionary and interventionist policies.
Industrialization in the last colonial decades outpaced the global average-albeit starting from a low base, which bolstered the upward curve.
This gave those who controlled the coastal forests a decided advantage until the demand for rubber outpaced that for copal from about 1880.
Furthermore, they find that municipal governments have outpaced regional governments as sites of democratic innovation (p. 309).
Domestic investment outpaced foreign capital by a ratio of four to one.
This suggests that concentration processes in agricultural production are being increasingly outpaced by those occurring in the rest of the agri-food sectors.
Among these, the rise in the number of beds and residents in civilian-run units outpaced those in state- and collective-run institutions.