to outsmart
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British pronunciation
/a‍ʊtsmˈɑːt/

Definition & Meaning of "outsmart"

to outsmart
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to use skill and cunning to gain an advantage over someone, defeating or surpassing them through intelligence

Transitive: to outsmart sb/sth
to outsmart definition and meaning
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In the chess match, the young prodigy managed to outsmart his experienced opponent, employing a brilliant strategy to secure victory.
The detective had to outsmart the cunning criminal, anticipating their moves to solve the complex case.
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