outchides

/aʊtˈtʃaɪdz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of outchide: scolds or criticizes someone more harshly or effectively than someone else.
    • The critic outchides even the most famous directors in his reviews.
    • My grandmother outchides everyone in the family when they misbehave.
    • She outchides her coworkers for small mistakes, which makes them nervous.
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