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outbrave
[ out-breyv ]
verb (used with object)
, out·braved, out·brav·ing.
- to stand up to; face defiantly:
to outbrave charges of misconduct.
- to surpass in bravery, courage, or daring:
None can outbrave the great heroes of the past.
- Archaic. to surpass in beauty, splendor, etc.
outbrave
/ ˌaʊtˈbreɪv /
verb
- to surpass in bravery
- to confront defiantly
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Example Sentences
Well, drink apace: if any brave you, outbrave him; I'll second you.
From Project Gutenberg
I declare, I should like to see if he would not outbrave you all.
From Project Gutenberg
But Jed was bound to outbrave me, and I was equally bound to outbrave him.
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