outscorns

/aʊtˈskɔrnz/
verb
  1. To scorn or despise more than someone or something else; to treat with greater contempt or disdain.
    • In the debate, he outscorns his opponent's arguments without offering any counterpoints.
    • The critic outscorns the movie, calling it the worst of the year.
    • She outscorns her rivals with a look of pure disdain.
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