outflanked

[out-flangkt]

outflanked Definition

  • 1to go around the side of an enemy's position in order to attack them from a more advantageous position
  • 2to gain an advantage over someone by acting faster or cleverer than they do

Using outflanked: Examples

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

  • Example

    The army outflanked the enemy and won the battle.

  • Example

    The company outflanked its competitors by introducing a new product line.

  • Example

    He outflanked his opponent by making a surprise move.

outflanked Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: outflanked in Brief

The verb 'outflanked' [out-flangkt] means to gain an advantage over someone by acting faster or cleverer than they do, or to go around the side of an enemy's position in order to attack them from a more advantageous position. Examples include 'The army outflanked the enemy and won the battle' and 'He outflanked his opponent by making a surprise move.'