outsaid

/aʊtˈsɛd/
verb
  1. Past tense of outsay: to say something better, more effectively, or more persuasively than someone else.
    • He outsaid his rival by telling a more compelling story.
    • No one has ever outsaid her when it comes to giving a heartfelt speech.
    • In the debate, she outsaid every other candidate with her clear arguments.
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