outsay

/aʊtˈseɪ/
verb
  1. To say more than or surpass in speaking; to express something more effectively or at greater length than someone else.
    • No one can outsay Grandpa when he starts telling stories about his childhood.
    • In the debate, she managed to outsay her opponent with clearer arguments.
    • The politician tried to outsay his rival, but the audience was already bored.
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