outstay
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishoutstayout‧stay /aʊtˈsteɪ/ verb [transitive] STAY/NOT LEAVEto stay somewhere longer than someone else → outstay your welcome→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusoutstay• Maher on Bachelor's Button, however, was still convinced that his mount could outstay her and held on tenaciously.• The Walthamstow jumper was outstayed over the course and distance a month ago but has less to do on this occasion.• We complain if a band stays away too long; we complain if they outstay their welcome.