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outrate

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Etymology

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From out- +‎ rate.

Verb

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outrate (third-person singular simple present outrates, present participle outrating, simple past and past participle outrated)

  1. To get a higher rating than something or someone else
    • 2009 January 22, Brian Stelter, “MSNBC Wants to Add a 3rd Prime-Time Show”, in New York Times[1]:
      [] “The Rachel Maddow Show,” outrates CNN’s “ Larry King Live” in the 25-to-54 age group.

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