verb
- past tense of outgaze; to gaze longer or more intently than someone else; to stare down or overcome with one's gaze
Usage: literary or formal; often used in competitive or confrontational contexts
Examples
- She outgazed her opponent in the staring contest.
- The lion outgazed the intruder, asserting dominance.
- He outgazed the crowd with an unwavering, intense stare.
- In the tense moment, neither competitor outgazed the other.
- The statue seemed to have outgazed countless visitors over the centuries.