verb
- past tense of outmove; to move faster, farther, or more skillfully than someone or something else
- past tense of outmove; to surpass in a chess or strategic game by making a superior move
Usage: transitive verb; often used in competitive or strategic contexts
Usage: transitive verb; chess or gaming context
Examples
- The faster runner outmoved her competitors in the final lap.
- He outmoved his opponent with a clever tactical maneuver.
- The chess grandmaster outmoved his challenger with an unexpected sacrifice.
- The dancer outmoved everyone else on stage with fluid, precise movements.
- The team outmoved their rivals by controlling the tempo of the game.
- She outmoved the defender and scored an easy goal.