verb
- to remain seated longer than someone else
- to endure or wait through something by remaining in place
Usage: transitive
Usage: transitive
Examples
- She decided to outsit her opponent in the negotiation.
- The protesters planned to outsit the police until their demands were met.
- He tried to outsit the storm in his car.
- The patient customer managed to outsit the long line at the bank.
- They hoped to outsit their competitors in the bidding process.
- The students attempted to outsit the boring lecture.