verb
- past participle of outchide; to chide or scold more severely or effectively than someone else
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- She felt outchidden by her mother's sharp words of disapproval.
- He was outchidden by the teacher for his repeated misbehavior in class.
- The elder was outchidden by the council for his poor judgment.
- They outchidden one another with accusations and criticism.