Outfight (verb)

To defeat or overcome in a fight or battle.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from out- + fight.

Examples:

  1. He was able to outfight his opponent and win the match.
  2. The boxer outfought his challenger and retained his title.
  3. The soldiers outfought the enemy and captured the hill.
  4. He outfought the bandits and saved the town.
  5. The veteran warrior outfought the young warrior and emerged victorious.
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