verb
- past tense of outchide; to chide or scold more severely or effectively than someone else
Usage: archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English
Examples
- She outchided her rival in the debate, delivering sharper criticism.
- The teacher outchided the student for repeated misbehavior.
- He felt outchided by his mother's stern words.
- The coach outchided the team after their poor performance.