outblaze

/aʊtˈbleɪz/
verb
  1. To burn more fiercely or brightly than something else.
    • The campfire outblazed the small candles around it.
    • In the desert, the sun outblazes any artificial light.
    • The wildfire outblazed all efforts to contain it.
  2. To surpass or outshine something in intensity, brilliance, or impact.
    • His anger outblazed his reason, leading to a regrettable outburst.
    • Her passion for justice outblazes any obstacle in her way.
    • The star's performance outblazed all the other actors on stage.
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