outglare

/aʊtˈɡlɛr/
verb
  1. To stare at someone or something with a more intense or hostile look than they give; to defeat or dominate by staring.
    • The two rivals tried to outglare each other across the table.
    • In the staring contest, he was determined to outglare his little brother.
    • She managed to outglare the bully until he looked away.
  2. To shine more brightly than; to outshine or overpower with light.
    • Her smile seemed to outglare the flash of the camera.
    • The stadium lights outglared the dim streetlamps nearby.
    • The sun outglared the campfire, making it seem weak.
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