outmarch
/ˈaʊtˌmɑrtʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to march or move ahead of (someone or something); to precede (something) in time or sequence.
“The new policy outmarched the old one in its efforts to reduce carbon emissions.”
2. noun
a march or movement in advance of an army or a host.
“The scouts took the lead and formed an outmarch to scout the enemy’s position.”