verb
- exceeded or surpassed in sinning; committed more or greater sins than
Usage: archaic or literary; past tense and past participle of outsinn
Examples
- He outsinned his rivals in cruelty and deceit.
- The villain outsinned all others in the kingdom through his wicked deeds.
- She felt she had outsinned her own conscience with each passing day.
- In the old tale, the tyrant outsinned even the darkest legends of his time.