verb
- to gaze longer or more intently than someone else; to stare down or overcome with one's gaze
Usage: transitive; literary or formal
Examples
- She outgazed her opponent in the staring contest.
- He tried to outgaze the intimidating stranger, but eventually looked away.
- The predator outgazed its prey with an unwavering stare.
- In the tense moment, neither could outgaze the other.
- The child outgazed the painting, mesmerized by its details.