outsinning

/aʊtˈsɪnɪŋ/
verb
  1. Sin more than someone else; committing more sins.
    • The preacher warned against outsinning one's neighbors.
    • They were outsinning each other in a race to the bottom.
    • The character kept outsinning all the others in the novel.
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