outspeak

/aʊtˈspik/
verb
  1. To speak more loudly, clearly, or effectively than someone else; to outdo in speaking.
    • No one can outspeak the auctioneer when he gets going.
    • The little boy tried to outspeak his older sister during the argument.
    • In the debate, she managed to outspeak her opponent with calm logic.
  2. To speak longer or more than someone else; to dominate a conversation verbally.
    • The talkative guest outspoke the host for nearly an hour.
    • He tends to outspeak everyone at the dinner table, leaving no room for others.
    • If you let him, he will outspeak the entire meeting.
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