outwait

English

Etymology

out- + wait

Verb

outwait (third-person singular simple present outwaits, present participle outwaiting, simple past and past participle outwaited)

  1. To wait for something to end
  2. To gain an advantage by simply waiting

Quotations

  • 1977, Nathaniel Richard Nash, East Wind, Rain:
    He tried to outwait the stillness, hoping somebody would say something.
  • 2005, L. J. Andrew Villalon, Donald J. Kagay, The Hundred Years War:
    By successfully blockading a fortified site, the attackers simply needed to outwait its inhabitants, who daily watched their food supply dwindle . . .

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