outwritten
/ˈaʊtˌraɪtən/Definitions
1. verb
to be written in excess of something else, such as in a contest or competition.
“The poet’s new work was outwritten by his rival, who published a longer collection of poetry.”
2. noun
the act of being written in excess of something else, such as in a contest or competition.
“The outwritten content of the novel was not included in the published edition.”