what is the meaning of outrun
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To move faster or further than someone or something: The men easily outran the police officer who was chasing them. to develop faster or further than something: In the future, demand for tungsten will outrun supply.
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Employing a precise knowledge of the local geography of infection, they segregated sick animals and used their mobility to outrun epidemics
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1. The properties outrun their conceptual presentations.
2. Take the question of how far our consumption is outrunning our production, and how far we are eating into stocks
3. Last year, in the course of this laudable ambition, it seriously outran its expenditure
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