outflatter
/ˈaʊtˌflatər/Definitions
1. verb
to defeat or surpass (someone) in a contest of strength, skill, or endurance, especially by being more determined or resolute.
“The underdog was able to outflatter his opponent and win the championship.”
2. verb
to overwhelm or defeat (someone) with a greater or more intense display of something, such as force, persuasion, or argument.
“The politician’s passionate speech was able to outflatter the opposing team and win over the audience’s support.”