outgo
//ˌaʊtˈɡoʊ//
Noun
outgoSingular
outgoesPlural
1
The act or process of going out; expenditure or outflow, especially of money.
The company's outgo exceeded its income last quarter.
2
Something that goes out, particularly an amount of money spent or paid out.
The company's outgo exceeded its income last quarter.
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Verb
outgoInfinitive
outgoPresent tense
outwentPast tense
outgonePast participle
outgoingPresent participle
outgoesThird-person singular
1
To surpass or exceed someone or something in going, speed, or performance.
The young athlete outgoes all his competitors in the final sprint.
2
To go beyond or further than; to outstrip.
The young athlete outgoes all his competitors in speed.