outprice
verb
out·price
ˌau̇t-ˈprīs
outpriced; outpricing
1
: to price products or services better or lower than
… large conglomerates move in to their territory and put them out of business by selling "loss-leader" products to outprice the competition.—James Chilton
2
: to have a higher price than
… quality child care for one year can outprice the cost of a college education for the same amount of time.—Kay Casey
3
: to raise the price of a product or service beyond the means of
They can get that additional rent lift without outpricing their typical tenants.—Amanda Cooper
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