outblazed

/aʊtˈbleɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of outblaze: burned more fiercely or brightly than something else.
    • Her torch outblazed the others in the cave.
    • The forge fire outblazed all the hearths in the village.
    • The bonfire outblazed the fireworks display.
  2. Past tense of outblaze: surpassed or outshone something in intensity, brilliance, or impact.
    • The sunrise outblazed the city lights as morning came.
    • His speech outblazed any political rally that year.
    • Their team's energy outblazed the opponent's from the start.
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