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out⋅range

[out-reynj]
–verb (used with object), -ranged, -rang⋅ing.
1. to have a longer or greater range than.
2. to sail out of the range of (a gun or guns).

Origin:
1855–60; out- + range
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out·range   (out-rānj')   
tr.v.   out·ranged, out·rang·ing, out·rang·es
To exceed (another) in range: a ballistic missile that outranged all others in its class.
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