outwilling

/aʊtˈwɪlɪŋ/
verb
  1. To surpass or exceed someone in determination, desire, or willpower; to want something more strongly than someone else.
    • She outwilled her competitors by training twice as hard every day.
    • In the final round of the debate, he outwilled his opponent with sheer persistence.
    • The team outwilled the defending champions, refusing to give up even when they were behind.
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