outbullying

/aʊtˈbʊliɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of dominating or intimidating someone more effectively than they do to you.
    • Some people think outbullying is the only way to get ahead in business, but it often backfires.
    • Outbullying is not a healthy way to resolve conflicts at school.
    • The coach warned the players that outbullying the other team would lead to penalties.
verb
  1. Present participle of outbully; the ongoing action of dominating or intimidating someone more effectively.
    • He was outbullying his rival by constantly interrupting him during the meeting.
    • The older kids were outbullying the younger ones until a teacher stepped in.
    • She kept outbullying her opponent with sharp remarks and a loud voice.
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