outbeamed

/aʊtˈbimd/
verb
  1. Past tense of outbeam: shone brighter or more intensely than something else.
    • The new LED bulb outbeamed the old incandescent one by far.
    • Her performance outbeamed every other act at the talent show.
    • The morning star outbeamed all the other planets last night.
  2. Past tense of outbeam: surpassed someone in radiance, happiness, or positive energy.
    • Even the fireworks were outbeamed by the children's excitement.
    • The bride outbeamed all the guests with her radiant smile.
    • At the party, his cheerful mood outbeamed everyone else's.
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