outsteal

/ˈaʊtstiːl/

Definitions

1. verb

to steal something from someone else, often as a result of a fight or contest, or to take something that belongs to someone else

“The children outstealed each other for the last toy in the store.”

2. verb

to surpass or excel in a contest, competition, or a challenging activity

“She outstealed her opponents in the marathon and won the gold medal.”

3. noun

the act of taking something that belongs to someone else, often in a competitive or challenging situation

“The outsteal of the championship title was a shocking moment for the fans.”

Synonyms

  • outdo
  • outrun

Antonyms

  • lose
  • underperform