outmaneuvered

[out-muh-noo-verd]

outmaneuvered Definition

  • 1to gain an advantage over someone by using tactics or strategies
  • 2to outsmart or outwit someone

Using outmaneuvered: Examples

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

  • Example

    The opposing team outmaneuvered us with their quick passes and clever plays.

  • Example

    She outmaneuvered her competitors by offering a better deal.

  • Example

    The detective outmaneuvered the criminal by anticipating his next move.

outmaneuvered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outmaneuvered

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Summary: outmaneuvered in Brief

The verb 'outmaneuvered' [out-muh-noo-verd] means to gain an advantage over someone by using tactics or strategies, or to outsmart or outwit someone. It is often used in sports, business, and other competitive contexts, as in 'The opposing team outmaneuvered us with their quick passes and clever plays.'