outacts

/aʊtˈækts/
verb
  1. To perform better or more impressively than someone else, especially in acting or a similar performance.
    • The veteran actor easily outacted his younger co-star in the dramatic scene.
    • He tried to outact his rival during the audition, but his performance felt forced.
    • In the school play, she outacted every other student with her emotional delivery.
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