The word "over-taken" is commonly used to indicate one's victory or precedence over another. Its antonyms include "behind," "lagging," "trailing," "lesser," "inferior," and "losing." These words imply a lack of progress, defeat, or regression in comparison to the opposing force. "Behind" and "lagging" describe a situation where one is falling behind in time or position. "Trailing" implies following closely without achieving the same level of success as the other party. "Lesser" and "inferior" describe a situation where one is clearly less successful or less skilled. Lastly, "losing" implies a clear defeat or downfall of one party in favor of the other.