outgeneralled

[aʊtˈdʒɛnərəld]

outgeneralled Definition

to be defeated by someone who is more clever or experienced in military strategy.

Using outgeneralled: Examples

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  • Example

    Despite having a larger army, they were outgeneralled and lost the battle.

  • Example

    The opposing team outgeneralled us in the final minutes of the game.

outgeneralled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outgeneralled

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Summary: outgeneralled in Brief

The verb 'outgeneralled' [aʊtˈdʒɛnərəld] means to be defeated by someone who is more clever or experienced in military strategy. It is often used to describe a situation where one side has a numerical advantage but still loses due to the other side's superior tactics. Synonyms include 'outmaneuvered,' 'outsmarted,' and 'outwitted.'