verb
- to hunt more successfully or skillfully than someone else; to surpass in hunting
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outhunt'
noun
- the act or practice of hunting more effectively than a competitor or rival
Usage: gerund noun; often used in competitive hunting contexts
Examples
- The experienced guide was outhunting the younger hunters by reading the animal tracks more carefully.
- His outhunting of the other competitors earned him first place in the regional hunting competition.
- By outhunting his rivals, he secured the best game of the season.
- She spent years outhunting the local poachers to protect the wildlife preserve.
- The team's strategy focused on outhunting their opponents through superior knowledge of the terrain.