Outfight
(verb)
To defeat or overcome in a fight or battle.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from out- + fight.
Examples:
- He was able to outfight his opponent and win the match.
- The boxer outfought his challenger and retained his title.
- The soldiers outfought the enemy and captured the hill.
- He outfought the bandits and saved the town.
- The veteran warrior outfought the young warrior and emerged victorious.