outspurn
/ˈaʊtˌspɜrn/Definitions
1. verb
to spurn or reject something or someone openly and contemptuously; to show contempt or disdain.
“The politician was outspurned by the public after a series of scandals.”
2. noun
an act of spurning or rejecting something or someone openly and contemptuously.
“The outspurning of the proposal was met with shock and disappointment.”