verb
- to steer better or more skillfully than someone else; to surpass in steering ability
- to avoid or evade by skillful steering or maneuvering
Usage: transitive; nautical or automotive context
Usage: transitive; less common
Examples
- The experienced sailor managed to outsteer her rival in the race.
- He outsteered the other drivers on the winding mountain road.
- The captain outsteered the storm by changing course at the right moment.
- She could outsteer any competitor in the sailing championship.
- The pilot outsteered the turbulent weather with precision.