verb
- to chide or scold more severely or effectively than someone else; to surpass in chiding
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outchide'; rare or literary
Examples
- She outchides her brother whenever he makes a mistake.
- The teacher outchides the student for repeated tardiness.
- He outchides his rival with cutting remarks.
- No one outchides a disappointed parent quite like a disappointed parent.
- She outchides him so effectively that he never repeats the offense.