verb
- to burn more brightly or intensely than something else
- to surpass in brilliance or intensity of light or fire
Examples
- The bonfire began to outblaze the smaller campfires around it.
- Her torch seemed to outblaze all the others in the procession.
- The lighthouse was designed to outblaze any competing beacon.
- The new star appeared to outblaze its neighbors in the constellation.
- The forge fire would outblaze the hearth flames every evening.
- During the festival, each float tried to outblaze the previous one.