outsell
verb [ T ]
COMMERCE /ˌaʊtˈsel/ ukusoutsold | outsoldif a brand or product outsells another, it is bought in larger quantities than the other brand or product:
Last spring, horticultural stock (plants) outsold manufactured goods (tools, sheds, and chemicals) by 57% to 46%.
Analogue radios are now outsold by digital radios by 30 to 1.
to sell more products than a competitor:
Airbus was outsold by its arch-rival Boeing in 2006 for the first time in five years.