outchide

/aʊtˈtʃaɪd/
verb
  1. To scold or criticize someone more harshly or more effectively than someone else.
    • No boss can outchide my old manager for making people feel guilty.
    • The teacher could outchide any parent when it came to discipline.
    • She tried to outchide her brother, but he just laughed at her.
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