verb
- to defeat or get the better of someone by using clever tactics or strategy
- to move more skillfully or with better positioning than an opponent in a physical or spatial context
Usage: present participle of outmaneuver; commonly used in competitive, military, or strategic contexts
Usage: used in sports, military operations, or physical competition
Examples
- The chess player was outmaneuvering her opponent by controlling the center of the board.
- The general succeeded in outmaneuvering the enemy forces by attacking from an unexpected direction.
- She outmaneuvered her competitors by launching the product before they could react.
- The quarterback was outmaneuvering the defense with quick, precise passes.
- By negotiating carefully, the diplomat was outmaneuvering the other side's demands.
- The startup outmaneuvered larger companies through innovative marketing strategies.