outpoint

[ out-point ]
/ ˌaʊtˈpɔɪnt /

verb (used with object)

to excel in number of points, as in a competition or contest.
Nautical. to sail closer to the wind than (another ship).

Origin of outpoint

First recorded in 1585–95; out- + point

British Dictionary definitions for outpoint

outpoint
/ (ˌaʊtˈpɔɪnt) /

verb (tr)

to score more points than
nautical to sail closer to the wind (point higher) than (another sailing vessel)