outstate

/aʊtˈsteɪt/
verb
  1. To state or express something more forcefully, clearly, or effectively than someone else.
    • He tried to outstate everyone in the meeting by repeating his point loudly.
    • The lawyer's closing argument outstated the prosecution's case.
    • In the debate, she managed to outstate her opponent with solid evidence.
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