outfloat
/ˈaʊtfloʊt/Definitions
1. verb
to remain afloat in water
“The life jacket allowed the child to outfloat the rip currents.”
2. verb
to be superior or more successful than someone or something in a competitive or challenging situation
“The company outfloated its competitors by introducing a more innovative product line.”
3. noun
the act of remaining afloat or being superior in a challenging situation
“The team’s outfloat in the game was a testament to their hard work and determination.”