Outmaneuver

Word OUTMANEUVER
Character 11
Hyphenation out ma neu ver
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Outmaneuver"

What do we mean by outmaneuver?

To overcome (an opponent) by artful, clever maneuvering. transitive verb

To excel in maneuverability. transitive verb

To surpass in manœuvering.

To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outwit or frustrate by clever stratagems; to outgeneral. transitive verb

To perform movements more adroitly or successfully. verb

Defeat by more skillful maneuvering verb

To perform movements more adroitly or successfully than.

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The word "outmaneuver" in example sentences

Being able to 'outmaneuver' money's grasp will be very important. ❋ Gail The Actuary (2010)

Note: Jansen here cites only activist's claims that the Israeli navy deliberately rammed and smashed their boat without warning, but not the Israeli claim that the boat ignored radio signals to turn back from the closed military zone and in its attempt to "outmaneuver" the Israeli navy ship crashed into it, lightly damaging both vessels.

Others imply that IVF is a prideful attempt to outmaneuver nature, which may be true. ❋ Holly Finn (2011)

In the coming months we shall see a dance of power as the House of Saud and the Brotherhood seek to outmaneuver one other. ❋ Nathan Gardels (2011)

The failure of the recent climate bill proved that environmental groups cannot outspend or outmaneuver the fossil fuel industry. ❋ Corbin Hiar (2010)

One night, as police and protesters sought to outmaneuver each other in gas-soaked alleyways, a nervous restaurant waiter approached a pair of diners at an outdoor table and asked them to pay the bill before they finished their meal. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The two escorting I-16s managed to outmaneuver the Japanese (due to the initiative bonus of higher skill; thus, they went first) and dive out of combat. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When you're outmatched, you've got to outmaneuver. ❋ Jamie Henn (2010)

In an environment where both parties have highly paid strategists running endless focus groups and polls, neither is likely to really outmaneuver the other in the "what voters want to hear" category. ❋ Ezra Klein (2010)

The U.K. government said cybercrime is costing the British economy £ 27 billion $43 billion annually — roughly 2% of the country's economic output — underscoring how criminals continue to outmaneuver governments and corporations alike. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Moammar Gadhafi's government declared a cease-fire Friday in an attempt to outmaneuver Western military intervention. ❋ Unknown (2011)

So be prepared to see us sweat, battle it out, and outmaneuver one another to the final episode. ❋ Kevin Casey (2011)

LONDON — The U.K. government said cybercrime is costing the British economy £ 27 billion $43 billion annually — roughly 2% of the country's economic output — underscoring how criminals continue to outmaneuver governments and corporations alike. ❋ Cassell Bryan-Low (2011)

Hillblom—at least as depicted by Mr. Scurlock—seems to have had a singular talent: He could outmaneuver and outlast his opponents. ❋ Wayne Curtis (2012)

He could not build a solid consensus around his domestic and foreign policy reforms and repeatedly had to outmaneuver his foes. ❋ Col. Matthew Moten (2011)

Whether one adopts a moralistic or an analytic approach, there is scant doubt that capitalism continues to outmaneuver all attempts by wage earners to shift the odds in favor of shorter hours and more pay. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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