outscorning

/aʊtˈskɔrnɪŋ/
verb
  1. To show more contempt or disdain for something than someone else does; to surpass in scorn.
    • In the debate, she outscorned her opponent with a withering look.
    • He tried to outscorn his brother's mockery, but his words fell flat.
    • The critic outscorned all others by calling the film an insult to cinema.
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