To stand out bravely against; to face up to courageously.(verb)
To surpass or outrival.(verb)
To be more brave than.(verb)
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Use "outbrave" in a sentence
"For some time she endeavoured to outbrave me; neither the fiddler nor she desisted; but at last she gave over, and the musician laid aside his instrument. . ."
"But Jed was bound to outbrave me, and I was equally bound to outbrave him."
"What a deal of money did Henry VIII. and Francis I. king of France, spend at that [1719] famous interview? and how many vain courtiers, seeking each to outbrave other, spent themselves, their livelihood and fortunes, and died beggars?"