0 If you outstay something, you stay longer than is allowed by or for it. : --
1 to continue to stay in a place although other people want you to leave: --
It is estimated that hundreds more are breaching the immigration laws: they have outstayed their time, are working without permission or have entered the country by deception.
I have already outstayed my welcome.
They have outstayed their welcome.
If the tenants believed them and took them seriously some crooked people would have been given some pretty shrewd ideas of how tenants could outstay their welcome successfully.
That means that no one can outstay his entitlement.
For example, someone may come here on a visitor's visa, outstay that visa and then stay here illegally.
This was a girl who had outstayed her leave.
I have always thought that it had long outstayed its welcome.