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is outclassed
verb
To surpass something or somebody else, so as to appear to be in a higher class
Exact(3)
But Lang is outclassed by Vassily Primakov, the young Russian pianist who has been taken up by the small but distinguished Bridge label.
Pelican's product is outclassed in nearly every detail by a newer entry from Logitech for Xbox, dubbed the Logitech Cordless Controller.
I'll have some of the newer generation to review soon, so we'll see if this thing is outclassed or merely overpriced.
Similar(57)
Americans today can't abide even the suspicion that they're being outclassed, and Stiller doesn't outclass anyone.
"I was outclassed," Eric remembers.
Sweden were outclassed as Britain won 6-4.
Tonight the Americans were outclassed early.
They might be outclassed, but they'renever intimidated or afraid".
Zimbabwe, who battled bravely before being outclassed, were left to ponder their wretched luck.
The Heat were outclassed, 94-75, in Thursday's Game 3 loss to the Pacers at Indianapolis.
All the same, there can be no guilty parties when an entire team are outclassed.
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