verb
- past tense and past participle of outbully; to bully more effectively or aggressively than someone else; to overcome or intimidate through superior bullying
Usage: informal; typically used in comparative contexts where one person's bullying exceeds another's
Examples
- He outbullied his rival by spreading rumors and isolating him from the group.
- The older students outbullied the younger ones until a teacher intervened.
- She felt outbullied by her aggressive coworkers and decided to report the behavior.
- The gang outbullied smaller groups to control the neighborhood.
- After being outbullied for months, he finally stood up for himself.