outpray

/aʊtˈpreɪ/
verb
  1. To pray more fervently, longer, or more effectively than someone else.
    • The two monks tried to outpray each other during the all-night vigil.
    • In the contest of faith, he hoped to outpray everyone else at the revival meeting.
    • She believed she could outpray her rival for the healing of their sick friend.
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