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outproduce

Outproduce is a transitive verb meaning to produce more output than another person, group, or entity; to surpass in production volume. It is used in business, economics, manufacturing, and competitive analysis to describe relative output levels over a given period.

Etymology: The word combines the prefix out- with produce, signaling surpassing production.

Usage and nuance: Outproduce emphasizes quantity of production rather than quality. It is commonly used with

Examples: The new plant outproduced its predecessor within six months. Country A outproduced Country B in solar

Related terms: Outproduce is related to but distinct from outperform, which can include quality and efficiency,

a
specified
comparator
and
time
frame,
such
as
"outproduced
rivals
in
quarterly
output"
or
"outproduced
by
15%
in
Q2."
The
term
can
apply
to
factories,
firms,
industries,
farms,
or
entire
economies.
panel
manufacturing
last
year,
signaling
shifts
in
global
supply
chains.
not
just
volume.
Other
related
terms
include
outpace,
outstrip,
and
surpass,
all
indicating
relative
superiority
in
performance
or
output.
See
also
production,
yield,
and
competitiveness.