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outperform /aʊtpəˈfɔːm /verb [with object]1Perform better than: an experienced employee will outperform the novice...- The fly-by-wire concept allows combat aircraft to perform incredible maneuvers and outperform the enemy.
- Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women outperformed their male counterparts.
- Maybe it's that the duct-tape efficiency has the capacity to transcend design - to outperform its specifications.
1.1(Of an investment) be more profitable than: Georgian silver has outperformed the stock market...- The debate about whether property investment will outperform an investment in the stock market will run and run.
- Even if foreign investments outperform domestic ones, he adds, higher fees eat up the extra return.
- The way I learned it is that in the long run stock investments outperform bonds.
Derivatives outperformance noun ...- If you compare that with how difficult it is to find a solid consistent outperformance in the American equity market, the contrast is pretty stark.
- Our natural home is outperformance and today's changes put in place the teams that will reignite our business over the next 12 to 18 months.
- A theoretically perfect performance-based pay scheme would offer payments tied directly to the margin of the company's stock outperformance of similar companies over an extended period of time.
Rhymes conform, corm, dorm, form, forme, haulm, lukewarm, Maugham, misinform, norm, perform, shawm, storm, swarm, transform, underperform, warm |