verb
- to scold more severely or effectively than someone else
Usage: rare
Examples
- The teacher was outscolding the parent when it came to disciplining the unruly student.
- She found herself outscolding her own mother in terms of strictness with the children.
- The coach was outscolding the referee with his loud complaints from the sideline.
- Despite his efforts, he couldn’t help outscolding his wife when dealing with their teenager’s behavior.
- The principal ended up outscolding both teachers in the heated faculty meeting.