outdare

/aʊtˈdɛr/
verb
  1. To be more daring or brave than someone else; to challenge someone by doing something risky.
    • She outdares everyone in the group when it comes to trying new extreme sports.
    • He tried to outdare his friend by jumping off the high dive.
    • In the game, each player tries to outdare the others with a bolder stunt.
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