outsin

/ˌaʊtˈsɪn/
verb
  1. To sin more than or to a greater degree than someone else.
    • In the story, the villain tries to outsin all the other characters.
    • The preacher warned that trying to outsin others only leads to more misery.
    • He felt he could never outsin his brother, no matter how badly he behaved.
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