outface \(ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\transitive verb Etymology:out- + face 1.: to stare down by bold looks : force into silence or submission by self-assurance or impudence < she'd outfaced angry mothers at amateur hours — James Reaney > 2.: to confront unflinchingly : defy < a people who have outfaced the terrors of a total war — H.V.Gregory >