Outrange (Verb)
Meaning
Have a greater range than (another gun).
Classification
Verbs of fighting, athletic activities.
Examples
- The new sniper rifle is capable of outranging most standard-issue military firearms.
- Their opponents quickly realized that their own guns couldn't outrange the powerful tank-mounted cannons.
- The latest upgrade allows our artillery to outrange and outgun the enemy's defensive positions.
- It's said that this custom-made rifle was built specifically to outrange any mass-produced hunting rifle on the market.
- Research showed that the experimental prototype was able to outrange and hit targets more accurately than its predecessors.