outgeneraling (Meaning)

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outgeneraling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Outgeneral

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outgeneraling Sentence Examples

  1. The astute general meticulously planned his maneuvers, outgeneraling his opponents and securing a resounding victory.
  2. Despite being outnumbered, the brilliant tactician employed cunning strategies, outgeneraling the enemy and seizing control of the battlefield.
  3. The skilled strategist anticipated the adversary's moves, outgeneraling them in a game of wits and securing a strategic advantage.
  4. The commander's superior intellect and decisive actions outgeneraled the formidable foes, leading to a decisive triumph.
  5. The cunning general masterfully manipulated the enemy's weaknesses, outgeneraling them and inflicting a devastating defeat.
  6. The resourceful leader utilized terrain and weather conditions to his advantage, outgeneraling the complacent enemy and achieving a resounding victory.
  7. The skilled tactician exploited the enemy's overconfidence, outgeneraling them in a series of brilliant maneuvers and securing control of the conflict.
  8. The wise general anticipated the adversary's strategy, outgeneraling them by deploying his forces in unexpected formations and achieving a tactical victory.
  9. The cunning commander kept his opponent guessing, outgeneraling them through a series of feints and diversions, ultimately leading to a decisive battle.
  10. The resourceful tactician used unconventional tactics to outgeneral the enemy, disorienting and outmaneuvering them to claim victory against all odds.

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The astute general meticulously planned his maneuvers, outgeneraling his opponents and securing a resounding victory.

Despite being outnumbered, the brilliant tactician employed cunning strategies, outgeneraling the enemy and seizing control of the battlefield.

The skilled strategist anticipated the adversary's moves, outgeneraling them in a game of wits and securing a strategic advantage.

The commander's superior intellect and decisive actions outgeneraled the formidable foes, leading to a decisive triumph.