outdrive

 
Pronunciation: /aʊtˈdrʌɪv/

verb (past outdrove; past participle outdriven)

[with object]
  • 1drive a golf ball further than (another player): Buck outdrove him by forty yards
  • 2drive a vehicle better or faster than (someone else): he knew he couldn’t outdrive the police

noun

  • (on a motor boat) an inboard motor connected to an outboard unit containing the gears, shaft, and propeller.