verb
- to gaze longer or more intently than someone else; to stare down or outstare
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outgaze'; often used in competitive or confrontational contexts
Examples
- She outgazes her opponent with unwavering confidence.
- The predator outgazes its prey before attacking.
- He outgazes everyone in the room, refusing to break eye contact.
- The champion outgazes the challenger during their intense face-off.
- She outgazes him until he finally looks away.