outvoice

/aʊtˈvɔɪs/
verb
  1. To speak louder or more forcefully than someone else, drowning out their voice.
    • In a crowded room, you have to outvoice everyone else just to be heard.
    • The protesters tried to outvoice the speaker with their chants.
    • The lead singer's powerful vocals easily outvoiced the rest of the band.
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