Etymology:
Meaning:
To perform or achieve better than others or expectations. To surpass or exceed a standard, benchmark, or goal.
Origin:
The word "outperform" emerged in the mid-19th century as a term related to finance and economics. It was used to describe the performance of investments or companies that exceeded market expectations. Over time, the term came to be applied more broadly to any situation where someone or something exceeded expectations or surpassed a benchmark.
Example:
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