0 present participle of outperform --
1 to do well in a particular job or activity compared to others of a similar type: --
The company has consistently outperformed its rivals this season.
While this machinery would prove capable of outperforming the opposition, the downside was economy of operation.
In experimental results it was shown to be highly efficient, often outperforming traditional algorithms such as quicksort, particularly on distributions exhibiting structure.
It has experimentally been shown to work very well in numerous setups, often outperforming the competitors, for example in network intrusion detection.
But we are now outperforming them; we have faster growth than they have and our unemployment is falling from a level that was already below theirs.
As they found fewer and fewer of them, they tended to go global in their search for economies which, allegedly, are outperforming us.
Girls are outperforming boys at school and more women than men participate in adult education and training.
Light therapy shows benefit even for patients with chronic depression of 2 years or more, outperforming their weak response to drugs.
However, between materials, there is no such trend with the best three-point system outperforming the worst four-point system.