0 to spend more money on something than someone else: --
Rich businessmen tried to outspend each other at charity dinners.
Democratic candidates tend to outspend Republicans.
Ricketts spent nearly $5 million of his own money out-of-pocket, outspending his opponents 10-1 in winning the nomination.
Politicians soon learned to respect her: she could drink, battle, cuss and connive with the best of them, outspend practically all of them.
Another weakness is that there will be competition between all local authorities to outspend each other on all services in order to get a larger share of the cake.
No longer can any party outspend another.
An election cannot be said to be fair if the result is determined by which side can outspend the other.