outbeam

/aʊtˈbim/
verb
  1. To shine brighter or more intensely than something else.
    • The lighthouse outbeams every other light along the coast.
    • In the contest of lanterns, this old design outbeams all the modern ones.
    • Her smile outbeams the sun on a cloudy day.
  2. To surpass or outdo someone in radiance, happiness, or positive energy.
    • Even in a room full of celebrities, she outbeams everyone with her genuine joy.
    • He outbeams his competitors with sheer enthusiasm and warmth.
    • The child's laughter outbeams any attempt to stay serious.
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