outsell
/ˈaʊtˌsɛl/Definitions
1. verb
to sell more of something than another person or business; to be more successful in sales.
“The new product outsold the competition, becoming the top-selling item of the year.”
2. verb (transitive)
to sell (something) more than another person or business.
“The company outsold its rival by a wide margin, thanks to its innovative marketing strategy.”
3. noun
the act of selling more of something than another person or business.
“The market’s strong sales performance was due in part to the company’s ability to out sell its competitors.”