outbully

/aʊtˈbʊli/
verb
  1. To defeat or dominate someone by being more aggressive or intimidating than they are.
    • She refused to let anyone outbully her in the debate.
    • In the playground, the older kids tried to outbully the new student, but he stood his ground.
    • The smaller team managed to outbully the larger one with sheer determination.