outwishing

/aʊtˈwɪʃɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of wishing more strongly than someone else; present participle of outwish.
    • Outwishing your opponent won't make your dreams come true; you need action.
    • The team spent the whole meeting outwishing each other for a better outcome.
    • He was outwishing everyone in the room for a chance to speak.
noun
  1. An instance or act of wishing more intensely than another.
    • The competition turned into a silly outwishing over who could want the prize more.
    • Her outwishing of her friends for good weather was almost magical.
    • No amount of outwishing could change the final score.
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