outmaneuvered (Meaning)

outmaneuvered

to be more skillful or successful than in maneuvering, to outdo, defeat, or gain an advantage over by skillful or clever maneuvering

outmaneuvered Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning fox outmaneuvered the hound, escaping unscathed.
  2. In the chess match, the grandmaster outmaneuvered his opponent with a series of brilliant moves.
  3. The skilled fighter outmaneuvered his aggressor, exploiting his weaknesses to gain the upper hand.
  4. The sleek race car outmaneuvered its rivals on the track, claiming victory.
  5. The agile skater outmaneuvered the defenders, gliding effortlessly through the crowded ice rink.
  6. The clever businessman outmaneuvered his competitors, securing a lucrative contract.
  7. The adept pilot outmaneuvered the enemy aircraft, evading its attacks and securing his mission.
  8. The cunning spy outmaneuvered the guards, infiltrating the forbidden zone undetected.
  9. The sly politician outmaneuvered his rivals, securing the nomination for the highest office.
  10. The seasoned hunter outmaneuvered the elusive quarry, tracking it for hours before capturing it.

FAQs About the word outmaneuvered

to be more skillful or successful than in maneuvering, to outdo, defeat, or gain an advantage over by skillful or clever maneuvering

defeated, outfoxed, deceived, overreached, outwitted, fooled, overcame, thwarted, outsmarted, foxed

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The cunning fox outmaneuvered the hound, escaping unscathed.

In the chess match, the grandmaster outmaneuvered his opponent with a series of brilliant moves.

The skilled fighter outmaneuvered his aggressor, exploiting his weaknesses to gain the upper hand.

The sleek race car outmaneuvered its rivals on the track, claiming victory.