outshamed

/aʊtˈʃeɪmd/
verb
  1. To cause someone to feel more shame or embarrassment than someone else; to surpass in shaming.
    • She outshamed her brother by revealing his secret in front of everyone.
    • The comedian outshamed the politician with a joke about his scandal.
    • No one could outshame the bully, who always found a way to humiliate others.
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