outtalk

/aʊtˈtɔk/
verb
  1. To speak more than or longer than someone else, often in a way that dominates a conversation.
    • He tried to outtalk the tour guide, but the guide just kept going.
    • My uncle can outtalk anyone at family dinners, telling stories for hours.
    • In the debate, she managed to outtalk her opponent by presenting more points.
  2. To persuade or convince someone by talking more than they do.
    • Don't let him outtalk you into agreeing to something you don't want.
    • She outtalked the committee into approving her project with her endless enthusiasm.
    • The salesperson tried to outtalk me into buying the extended warranty.
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