Sentences with outstrip
out·strip
O o - In the mid-eighteenth century the production of food far outstripped the rise in population. [VERB noun]
- A car can outstrip the local train.
- With enrolments in private schools continuing to outstrip those in government schools.
- David Flynn Despite belt tightening, sales of laptop PCs continue to outstrip their desktop counterparts.
- A demand that outstrips the supply.
- My report found that, as Melbourne grows, the demand for travel will outstrip the currently planned supply of transport infrastructure.
- Stars such as Woods demand appearance fees that often outstrip the prizemoney on offer in local tournaments.
- Make their incomes match their consumer desires; and because their desires always outstrip their incomes they constantly feel deprived.