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outmaneuver
[out-muh-noo-ver]
verb (used with object)
to outwit, defeat, or frustrate by maneuvering.
to outdo or surpass in maneuvering or maneuverability.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of outmaneuver1
Example Sentences
Instead, Trump and his forces consistently outmaneuvered and outsmarted the Democrats.
America can still outmaneuver a nuclear-armed dictatorship without sending a single U.S. soldier into combat.
Hezbollah appears outmaneuvered by a technologically superior foe that has assassinated much of its top leadership and destroyed a significant portion of its weapons.
Hezbollah appeared unexpectedly vulnerable, outmaneuvered at every turn by an Israeli military with a seemingly insurmountable technical edge.
Instead, they must be creative, they must surprise their opponents, and they must outmaneuver them with the internet and social media.
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