outnerve
English
Etymology
out- + nerve
Verb
outnerve (third-person singular simple present outnerves, present participle outnerving, simple past and past participle outnerved)
- (transitive) To show more nerve than.
- 1990, Charles Hartshorne, The Darkness and the Light (page 97)
- Always one has to anticipate the others (or others') actions and try to outwit as well as outnerve and outskill the others.
- 1990, Charles Hartshorne, The Darkness and the Light (page 97)