outbrave

/aʊtˈbreɪv/
verb
  1. To be braver than someone else; to face danger or difficulty with more courage than another person.
    • The young firefighter managed to outbrave her more experienced colleagues during the rescue.
    • He wanted to outbrave his rival by volunteering for the most dangerous mission.
    • In the face of the storm, the captain's determination seemed to outbrave the raging sea.
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