verb
- to remain seated longer than someone else
- to endure or wait longer than another person by remaining in place
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outsit’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outsit’
Examples
- She always outsits everyone else at the poker table.
- The patient customer outsits the impatient ones and gets better service.
- He outsits his competitors during long business meetings.
- The determined student outsits others in the library every night.
- She outsits her siblings when they argue over who gets the remote.
- The veteran politician outsits younger rivals in lengthy debates.