out
spend
Third Person
outspends
Present Participle
outspending
Past Tense
outspent
Past Participle
outspent
1
to spend more money than somebody else
- The billionaire was able to outspend all other bidders at the charity auction, securing the rare artwork for his collection
- Despite being a smaller company, they managed to outspend their competitors on advertising, gaining a larger market share.
- The campaign manager knew that to win the election, they had to outspend their opponent on television and social media ads.
- During the holiday season, large corporations often outspend small businesses, attracting more customers with their extensive marketing campaigns.
- In an effort to dominate the tech industry, the company decided to outspend its rivals on research and development, leading to faster innovation.