outask

/aʊtˈæsk/
verb
  1. To ask more questions than someone else, or to surpass someone in questioning.
    • The curious child outasked all the other students during the field trip.
    • In the press conference, the reporter outasked her colleagues with sharp questions.
    • He tried to outask the teacher, but she had answers for everything.
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