outblazing

/aʊtˈbleɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outblaze: burning more fiercely or brightly than something else.
    • The candles were outblazing the electric lights during the power outage.
    • The wildfire is outblazing every barrier in its path.
    • The forge was outblazing all the other fires in the competition.
  2. Present participle of outblaze: surpassing or outshining something in intensity, brilliance, or impact.
    • She is outblazing all her rivals in the debate tournament.
    • His enthusiasm is outblazing the team's fatigue.
    • The new star is outblazing every other celebrity in the news.
adjective
  1. That outblazes; extremely bright, intense, or impressive.
    • The outblazing sun made everyone seek shade.
    • Her outblazing talent earned her a standing ovation.
    • The outblazing colors of the sunset painted the sky.
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