outsit
Etymology
From out- + sit.
verb
- To remain sitting, waiting, or in session, longer than, or beyond the time of; to outstay.“No Scotch government will take him at his own, or rather his wife's extravagant valuation; and betwixt his indecision and her insolence, from all I can guess, he will outsit his market, and be had cheap when no one will bid for him.”