outwait

/aʊtˈweɪt/
verb
  1. To wait longer than someone else, especially in order to gain an advantage.
    • The detective decided to outwait the suspect rather than storm the building.
    • The chess champion was known to outwait his opponents, forcing them to make mistakes.
    • During the sale, customers tried to outwait each other for the best deals.
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