outpower
verb[T]
(alsoout-power)uk/ˌaʊtˈpaʊər/us/ˌaʊtˈpaʊ.ɚ/to have morestrengthorspeedthan someone or somethingelse:
She outpowered theleft-handeron bothserveandreturn.
Thissleeksportscarout-powers most F1racingcars.
- These all-terrainvehiclescanoutmanoeuvreand out-power manypolicevehicles.
- Williams outpowered her from the back of thecourtand took theopeningset in just 23minutes.
- Although she's veryfit, she's in no waycapableof out-powering anaveragemaleattacker.
Physically strong and powerful
- (as) tough as old bootsidiom
- almighty
- beefy
- billy-o
- brute
- burly
- corded
- intensely
- invincible
- invincibly
- invulnerable
- keenly
- lusty
- reckon
- stalwart
- sturdily
- super-powerful
- superhuman
- to be reckoned withidiom
- tough