outfeel

/ˌaʊtˈfil/
verb
  1. To have a stronger or more acute sense of feeling than someone else; to surpass in emotional or physical sensitivity.
    • He tried to outfeel his opponent in the meditation contest by staying calm longer.
    • No machine can outfeel a human in recognizing subtle emotions.
    • She can outfeel anyone in the room when it comes to empathy.
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