verb
- to defeat or get the better of someone by being more clever or cunning
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outfox’
Examples
- The detective outfoxes the criminal with a clever trap.
- She always outfoxes her opponents in chess.
- The experienced negotiator outfoxes newcomers every time.
- He outfoxes his competitors by anticipating their moves.
- The clever student outfoxes the difficult exam questions.
- The fox outfoxes the hunters by doubling back on its trail.