Outstrip

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== Outstrip ==

Outstrip is a term that can refer to various contexts, including horse racing, business, and technology. The meaning and application of the term can vary significantly depending on the field in which it is used.

Horse Racing[edit | edit source]

In horse racing, "outstrip" refers to a horse that surpasses or leaves behind its competitors during a race. This term is often used to describe a horse that has shown exceptional speed and endurance, managing to outpace other horses and win the race. An example of a notable racehorse named Outstrip is the British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf in 2013.

Business[edit | edit source]

In the context of business, "outstrip" is used to describe a situation where a company or product exceeds the performance, sales, or growth of its competitors. For instance, a company might outstrip its rivals by achieving higher market share, greater revenue, or more rapid innovation. This term is often used in financial analysis and strategic planning to highlight competitive advantages and market leadership.

Technology[edit | edit source]

In technology, "outstrip" can refer to advancements or developments that surpass existing technologies. This could involve new software or hardware that outperforms previous versions or competitors' products. For example, a new microprocessor might outstrip its predecessors in terms of speed, efficiency, and capabilities, setting a new standard in the industry.

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