outyield

/ˈaʊtaɪld/

Definitions

1. verb

to produce more or better crops than someone else, especially in a competition or trial

“The new farming method allowed us to outyield our neighbors.”

2. noun

the amount by which one crop yields more than another

“The difference in outyield between the new and old crop varieties was significant.”

Synonyms

  • outperform
  • outstrip

Antonyms

  • underperform
  • underyield