outˈrival, v.
[out- 18 b.]
trans. To outdo as a rival; to surpass or excel in any competition.
1622 Massinger & Dekker Virg. Mart. iii. ii, The Christian Whose beauty has outrivalled me. 1705 Maidwell Necess. Educ. Pref. 7 He Had then out rival'd his Neighbour's Praetensions. 1860 Motley Netherl. (1868) I. viii. 494 Each seeking to outrival the other in [her] good graces. |