Meaning of OUTMANEUVER
Pronunciation: | | `aûtmu'njuvur
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| Definition: | | [v] defeat by more skillful maneuvering; "The English troops putmaneuvered the Germans"; "My new superviser knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations" |
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| Synonyms: | | outmanoeuvre, outsmart |
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| See Also: | | best, outdo, outflank, outgeneral, scoop, trump | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \Out`ma*neu"ver\, Outmanoeuvre \Out`ma*n[oe]u"vre\,
v. t.
To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to
outgeneral.
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