outdare (Meaning)
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outdare (v. t.)
To surpass in daring; to overcome by courage; to brave.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outdare
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outdare Sentence Examples
- The daring climber resolved to outdare the previous record by scaling the sheer rock face.
- The entrepreneur's audacity led her to outdare her competitors in a cutthroat market.
- The fearless soldier volunteered to outdare the enemy, infiltrating their base under cover of darkness.
- The adventurer's thirst for the unknown drove her to outdare the limits of human endurance.
- The reckless stuntman attempted to outdare his predecessor by jumping off a skyscraper.
- The passionate artist's desire for self-expression led her to outdare conventional boundaries in her work.
- The ambitious student set out to outdare his teachers by surpassing their expectations.
- The cunning politician's lies and deceit enabled him to outdare his rivals in the election.
- The audacious explorer embarked on a journey to outdare the unknown and discover uncharted territories.
- The determined sportsman pushed his body to the brink, hoping to outdare the best in the world.
FAQs About the word outdare
To surpass in daring; to overcome by courage; to brave.
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The daring climber resolved to outdare the previous record by scaling the sheer rock face.
The entrepreneur's audacity led her to outdare her competitors in a cutthroat market.
The fearless soldier volunteered to outdare the enemy, infiltrating their base under cover of darkness.
The adventurer's thirst for the unknown drove her to outdare the limits of human endurance.