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past tense of outpace as in surpassed to go or grow faster than (something) Population growth has continued to outpace job growth for the last several decades. The demand for the product has outpaced the company's ability to produce it. -
surpassed -
drove -
outstripped -
overtook -
accelerated -
chased -
sped -
outran -
raced -
jumped -
rocketed -
rushed -
stepped -
caught up -
hurried -
hastened -
scooted -
hurtled -
trotted -
hustled -
traveled -
scuttled -
ripped -
scurried -
hurled -
humped -
barreled -
bustled -
blazed -
buzzed -
galloped -
bolted -
blasted -
motored -
rammed -
bundled -
breezed -
blew -
careened -
zoomed -
nipped -
bowled -
flew -
dashed -
speeded -
tore -
scampered -
darted -
pelted -
whisked -
coursed -
whirled -
zipped -
rustled -
flitted -
scuffled -
highballed -
streaked -
cannonballed -
fast-forwarded -
belted -
hied -
jetted -
hared -
travelled -
bombed -
shot -
whizzed -
run -
ran -
jogged -
careered -
scudded -
stampeded -
sprinted -
barrelled -
cracked (on) -
quickened -
hotfooted (it) -
beetled -
stepped out -
arrowed -
beelined -
lagged -
dragged -
lingered -
hung (around or out) -
hanged (around or out) -
poked -
loitered -
strolled -
shuffled -
sauntered -
ambled -
tarried -
dawdled -
decelerated -
dallied -
plodded -
lumbered -
slowed (down or up) -
crept -
dillydallied -
crawled -
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