outsit
/aʊtˈsɪt/
verb
- To sit longer than someone else; to remain seated longer than another person.
- He tried to outsit his friend in a contest of patience.
- The protesters planned to outsit the police at the sit-in.
- During the meeting, she managed to outsit everyone else.
- To endure or wait out a situation longer than someone else.
- She decided to outsit the storm rather than drive in the rain.
- They tried to outsit the bad news by ignoring it.
- The company hoped to outsit its competitors during the economic downturn.