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third-person singular simple present outranks, present participle outranking, simple past and past participle outranked
(transitive) To be of a higher rank than. examples
(transitive) To be more important than. quotations examples
More importantly, who could make a quick on-site risk assessment of regulations where the welfare of trapped passengers might out-rank the risk of, say, running a train through flood water over the rail head where it is obvious the track is still there?
2019 October, Ian Walmsley, “Cleaning up”, in Modern Railways, page 44