verb
- present participle of outguide; to guide better or more skillfully than someone else
Usage: rare; typically used in competitive or comparative contexts
Examples
- The experienced navigator was outguiding the younger pilot through the treacherous mountain pass.
- She prided herself on outguiding her competitors in the orienteering race.
- By outguiding the other tour operators, he attracted more clients to his business.
- The mentor spent weeks outguiding his apprentice through the complex decision-making process.