verb
- past tense and past participle of outwatch; to watch longer or more carefully than someone else; to surpass in watching or vigilance
Usage: rare or literary; often used in competitive or comparative contexts
Examples
- She outwatched her rival, staying alert throughout the entire night.
- The security guard outwatched all his colleagues in detecting the suspicious activity.
- He outwatched the other players, noticing every subtle movement on the field.
- The sentinel outwatched the perimeter with unwavering attention.