/-ˈræn/ out·run; out·run·ning [+ obj] 1 : to run or move faster than (someone or something)
▪ The rabbit had no chance of outrunning the dogs. ▪ His motorcycle could outrun any car on the road. 2 : to be or become more or greater than (something)
▪ The demand for the product has quickly outrun [=exceeded, outpaced] the company's ability to produce it.
▪ The rabbit had no chance of outrunning the dogs. ▪ His motorcycle could outrun any car on the road.
▪ The demand for the product has quickly outrun [=exceeded, outpaced] the company's ability to produce it.



