outpoll

/ˈaʊtpɒl/

Definitions

1. verb

to have a higher number of votes or opinions than something else, especially in a survey or election

“The opposition candidate outpolled the incumbent in the primary election.”

2. noun

the result of being outpolled, especially in a survey or election

“The outpolling results indicated a significant shift in public opinion.”

Synonyms

  • outdo
  • surpass

Antonyms

  • underpoll
  • undervote