outˈpeer,v. [out- 18 b.] trans. To outmate, outrival, excel. 1611Shakes.Cymb. iii. vi. 86 Great men That had a Court no bigger than this Caue,..Could not out-peere these twaine.1838Chalmers Wks. XIII. 260 The man outpeers his companions in intellectual wealth.