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outpaced Meaning in Bengali



 হাঁটিয়া ছাড়াইয়া যাত্তয়া, দ্রুততর বেগে হাঁটা,

Verb:

দ্রুততর বেগে হাঁটা, হাঁটিয়া ছাড়াইয়া যাত্তয়া,





outpaced's Usage Examples:

Kilkenny led 1-5 to 0-7 at half-time but Tipp outpaced them in the end.


The CamCutter outpaced subsequent tapeless camcorders introduced by Sony and Panasonic by years.


At the age of 19, he outpaced André Hoffmann in the 500 metres and by doing so, Mey earned the East German.


However, Coulthard was outscored and generally outpaced by his teammate.


sixth World Series (in 1972 and 2004, respectively), the Yankees had far outpaced them in world championships with 20 in 1972 and 26 in 2004.


The pain d'épices of Dijon outpaced its older competitors in the Napoleonic era, and the bread is now considered.


However, soon memory and central processing unit (CPU) speeds outpaced I/O performance.


Three-point Shootout (1986), making it to the semifinals before being outpaced by Craig Hodges and eventual winner Larry Bird.


three-year-old he won a minor race at Newmarket and the Ascot Derby but looked outpaced when tried over shorter distances.


In the 4 x 400 m relay event she finally outpaced everybody, grabbing the gold medal together with teammates Allyson Felix.


rapid residential and commercial growth in Monroe County, however, has outpaced efforts to protect these resources.


4% YoY) outpaced the growth of the US economy in 2014.


never delivered The main cause is that improvements in computing power had outpaced the ability of programmers to effectively utilize those capabilities.


retirement from active play after 10 seasons, Kiner's tremendous slugging outpaced all of his National League contemporaries between the years 1946 and 1952.


The tour outpaced attendance for all other tours in the first quarter of 2011, including.


[citation needed] In some sessions, Barrichello was outpaced by his rookie teammate Hülkenberg.


some fields, such as computer hardware, private sector development has outpaced government and military research, and the government procures commercial.


for local services (such as schools and new dwellings) has at times been outpaced by the locality's high birth and immigration rates.


The number of visitors to Burma is small compared to her neighbours, outpaced by even Laos.


2012, for the thirteenth year running, bicycle sales in Australia have outpaced car sales.



Synonyms:

surpass; outmatch; outgo; outperform; outdo; exceed; surmount; outstrip;

Antonyms:

stay in place; income;

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