What's the difference between outface and outpace?

Outface


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To face or look (one) out of countenance; to resist or bear down by bold looks or effrontery; to brave.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Wherever matters were to be settled by a few good men outfaced by fellows who were not the right sort, there could be found a young Henty hero, plucky as hell, utterly steadfast, wise beyond his years.

Outpace


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To outgo; to move faster than; to leave behind.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The district’s $110bn of economic activity went up by 22% since 2007, outpacing city growth by 9% during the same period.
  • (2) For the first time since the second quarter of 2009, the eurozone outpaced the US economy," said Carsten Brzeski at ING.
  • (3) We will continue to put people at the centre of our relief efforts and do everything we can to respond quickly and effectively, but the rising scale of need is outpacing our capacity to respond.” This year has seen a sharp rise in the number of people affected by conflict, with millions forced to flee their homes and left dependent on humanitarian aid.
  • (4) The league's annual selection meeting has been around since 1936, but it has increased in popularity in recent years at a rate that outpaces any other major event in the sporting world.
  • (5) Some argue that it's only a matter of time; girls are doing exceedingly well in school, outpacing their male peers in almost every subject.
  • (6) The speed – as well as the size – of the temperature rise is crucial too, warned scientists from Oxford University, as faster rates of global warming could outpace the ability of human civilisation and the natural world to adapt.
  • (7) The 24-year-old, who set the world record in July, tired of a tactical race and hit the front with two laps to go, outpacing the field over the final 800m to win in 4min 8.09sec.
  • (8) 6 Music long ago outpaced Radio 3 in the volume of listening – 16.2m hours v 10.5m.
  • (9) The ease with which Costa outpaced Coloccini, then cut back inside to slide a pass across the area for Willian to score the third, was disturbing.
  • (10) Magna Carta Holy Grail received nods in almost every rap category, outpacing LPs by Kendrick Lamar and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.
  • (11) So far this year 37 soldiers and military contractors have been killed in 27 such attacks, far outpacing the toll in 2011.
  • (12) In the music market, streaming is eating into downloads to the point where Spotify's streaming revenue is beginning to outpace iTunes' download revenue in certain parts of Europe – perhaps a catalyst for Apple's recent purchase of streaming service Beats Music.
  • (13) The emergence of bacterial resistance is outpacing the world’s capacity for antibiotic discovery,” Chan said.
  • (14) But prices are still rising much faster than wages, and Labour believes the argument that the cost of living is outpacing wage rises will continue to resonate with many voters, even as the economy improves.
  • (15) In the second quarter of this year, the OECD sees UK growth picking up to 3.1%, outpacing the United States, and all other countries in the G7 group of large economies apart from Canada.
  • (16) The low rate of inflation means that wages slightly outpaced inflation in September for the first time since 2009.
  • (17) The era is rapidly approaching when the use of implantable circulatory support devices will become commonplace and may outpace, and possibly outperform, the results currently obtained with cardiac transplantation.
  • (18) Meanwhile, for many developing countries, other sources of cash – such as private philanthropy and remittances sent home from migrant workers abroad – have far outpaced aid.
  • (19) A delightful flick behind Cole has Sterling skipping away down the right flank, the youngster outpacing the veteran straight away.
  • (20) "We are outpacing our competitors, and have seen Comet enter administration in the UK and Expert exiting the market in Sweden."

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