to outbid
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British pronunciation
/a‌ʊtbˈɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "outbid"

to outbid
01

to offer a higher price than someone else especially in an auction

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Example
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At the auction, Sarah was determined to outbid everyone else for the vintage painting, eventually winning it with the highest offer.
The tech company managed to outbid its competitors for the lucrative government contract, securing a major boost to its revenue.
02

bid over an opponent's bid when one's partner has not bid or doubled

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