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been outpaced
verb
To go faster than someone else; to exceed the pace of.
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But they have been outpaced by events.
The relevant law has been outpaced by war and technology.
But it's struggled, it's toiled and it's largely been outpaced.
The Massachusetts constitution, only fifty years old, had already been outpaced by the times.
The 9.4 per cent gain so far this year has been outpaced by many European rivals.
The process of hiring replacements, which has been outpaced by news reports and fan speculation, is expected to be lengthy.
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"For too long other countries have been outpacing us.
Tuition increases have been outpacing inflation for years, a trend accelerated by state budget cuts.
Total vehicles miles travelled (VMT) has been outpacing population and jobs for decades, across industrialised countries.
But lately, animators who use pixels have been outpacing those who use pencils.
Yet the French were being outpaced by rivals.
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