verb
- to watch longer or more vigilantly than another
Usage: rare
Examples
- The security guard tried to outwatch the suspicious figure lurking near the building.
- She was determined to outwatch her rival and catch any mistakes.
- The detective planned to outwatch the suspect until he revealed his location.
- Parents often try to outwatch their teenagers during curfew hours.
- The hunter knew he had to outwatch his prey to be successful.