verb
- to surpass in praying; to pray more fervently or longer than someone else
Usage: rare
Examples
- The devout monk seemed to outpray all the other members of his order.
- She was determined to outpray her rival in the prayer competition.
- The congregation watched as the two ministers tried to outpray each other.
- He believed he could outpray anyone when it came to devotion.
- The faithful woman would outpray her neighbors every morning at dawn.