IPA: /aʊtˈsɔːr/
KK: /aʊtˈsɔr/
To fly or rise higher than something else.
The eagle can outsoar all other birds in the sky.
Past: outsoared
Past Participle: outsoared
Outsoar → It is formed from "out-" (meaning beyond or outside) and "soar" (from Old English "sōrian", meaning to rise or fly high). The word "outsoar" means to rise or fly higher than something else or to exceed in height.
Think of going 'beyond' ('out-') to 'rise high' ('soar') — that's why outsoar means to rise higher than something else.