Outspend \Out"spend`\, v. t. 1. To spend more than. [PJC]
2. To spend to exhaustion; to spend more than the limits of; as, he outspent the entire discretionary fund halfway through the year. [PJC]
Outspend \Out"spend`\, n. Outlay; expenditure. [R.]
A mere outspend of savageness. --I. Taylor.
Buying much of that equipment are the service, retail, wholesale and communications concerns, which collectively outspend manufacturers these days.
In California he is concentrating on building an organization both to counter Jesse Jackson's plans to outspend Dukakis on television ads, and to lay the groundwork for the fall campaign against Republican George Bush.
We have to outthink, not outspend or ignore, our problems, and Hart is equipped to do that."
Besides, he adds, "if you're going to have similar commercials, then you need to outspend your competitors."