outwills

/aʊtˈwɪlz/
verb
  1. To have a stronger will or determination than someone else; to defeat or overcome someone through sheer willpower.
    • The underdog team outwills the champions with relentless effort in the last minutes of the game.
    • He outwills his fear of heights and climbs to the top of the mountain.
    • In the final round of the debate, she outwills her opponent by staying calm and focused.
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