English to Telugu Dictionary outperform

outperform

తలదన్నే
definition
verb
an experienced employee will outperform the novice
perform better than.
example
I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares 'outperform' every other investment over the long term.
an experienced employee will 'outperform' the novice
I wrote last week about how equities outperform bonds which 'outperform' cash investments over time, but are more volatile in the short term.
In comparing our performance to other long distance operators, we 'outperform' many.
The fly-by-wire concept allows combat aircraft to perform incredible maneuvers and 'outperform' the enemy.
The way I learned it is that in the long run stock investments 'outperform' bonds.
girls 'outperform' boys in maths
an experienced employee will 'outperform' the novice
Over the eighteen-year horizon from birth until university, shares are likely to 'outperform' all other mainstream investments.
Even if foreign investments 'outperform' domestic ones, he adds, higher fees eat up the extra return.
Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to 'outperform' himself.
The debate about whether property investment will 'outperform' an investment in the stock market will run and run.
That said, equity-based investments are expected to 'outperform' cash in the longer term.
Do you congratulate players when they win and 'outperform' others or when they try hard and improve?
Discerning investments in art will 'outperform' the equity markets and is currently a better bet for me than anything else.
Maybe it's that the duct-tape efficiency has the capacity to transcend design - to 'outperform' its specifications.
Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women 'outperformed' their male counterparts.
Cumbria's teenagers are 'outperforming' the national average in new performance tables released this week based on tests for 14-year-olds.
In previous cycles, significant sector 'outperformance' was achieved when both room rates and occupancy levels increased at the same time.
Over the longer term, a growth portfolio has historically 'outperformed' an income portfolio by a wide margin.
A theoretically perfect performance-based pay scheme would offer payments tied directly to the margin of the company's stock 'outperformance' of similar companies over an extended period of time.
The results revealed that the experimental group significantly 'outperformed' the control group on gross motor skills and locomotion.
The reason this fund 'outperformed' its peers was due to good stock picking.
In fact, of the 13 states that exceeded the federal minimum wage in 2003, seven 'outperformed' the rest of the country in job creation.
He says his company 'outperforms' its industry in the area of employee retention, even during a downturn about two years ago that saw bonuses dry up in the wake of a failed merger attempt.
On a historical basis, equities have consistently 'outperformed' property when measured over a 10 or 20-year period.
The overall results indicated accurate, comparable, and clinically acceptable performance for both devices, with neither device 'outperforming' the other.
Over the long run, as the graph dramatically shows, equities have strongly 'outperformed' bonds and inflation.
With loan repayments exceeding 98 per cent, it 'outperforms' all other banks in Bangladesh and most banks around the world.
The Latin American currencies generally 'outperformed' their global counterparts.
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