outgun
verb [ T, usually passive ]
uk/ˌaʊtˈɡʌn/ us-nn-to get an advantage over or be stronger than people or companies who are involved in the same industry or activity as you are:
In the last decade, the company has outgunned some of the nation's biggest corporate heavyweights in the battle for prized military contracts.
be outgunned by sb/sth Despite strong backing from labor unions, supporters of the proposed family-leave program fear being outgunned by big business in a referendum campaign.