outfighting

[out-fahy-ting]

outfighting Definition

  • 1to fight better than someone else
  • 2to defeat someone in a fight

Using outfighting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outfighting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Despite being smaller, he managed to outfight his opponent.

  • Example

    The champion boxer was known for his ability to outfight his opponents.

  • Example

    The army was able to outfight the enemy and win the battle.

outfighting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outfighting

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Summary: outfighting in Brief

'Outfighting' [out-fahy-ting] is a verb that means to fight better than someone else or to defeat someone in a fight. It is often used to describe physical combat, such as boxing or military battles. Examples include 'Despite being smaller, he managed to outfight his opponent,' and 'The army was able to outfight the enemy and win the battle.' Synonyms include 'outdo,' 'outmatch,' and 'outperform.'