outgazed

/aʊtˈɡeɪzd/
verb
  1. To stare at someone or something longer or more intensely than they stare back; to win a staring contest against.
    • In the meeting, she managed to outgaze her boss, making him look away first.
    • The cat and the dog had a silent standoff, but the cat easily outgazed the dog.
    • The two kids sat across from each other, trying to outgaze one another until one finally blinked.