outmanoeuvre Antonyms
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Meaning of outmanoeuvre
Wordnet
outmanoeuvre (v)
defeat by more skillful maneuvering
Webster
outmanoeuvre (v. t.)
To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outgeneral.
outmanoeuvre Sentence Examples
- The agile fighter pilot managed to outmanoeuvre his adversary, securing an aerial advantage.
- The racing driver deftly outmanoeuvred his competitors, dodging their attempts to overtake him.
- The cunning general outmanoeuvred the opposing army, leading his troops to a decisive victory.
- The skillful chess player outmanoeuvred his opponent, forcing a checkmate in record time.
- The strategic politician outmanoeuvred his rival, securing a majority in parliament.
- The stealthy sniper outmanoeuvred the enemy, taking them out silently and efficiently.
- The experienced surgeon outmanoeuvred the complex procedure, performing the delicate operation with precision.
- The clever inventor outmanoeuvred the competition, creating a revolutionary product that disrupted the industry.
- The nimble dancer outmanoeuvred the crowded dance floor, seamlessly gliding through the performers.
- The resourceful hiker outmanoeuvred the treacherous mountain trail, navigating the obstacles with ease.
FAQs About the word outmanoeuvre
defeat by more skillful maneuveringTo surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outgeneral.
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The agile fighter pilot managed to outmanoeuvre his adversary, securing an aerial advantage.
The racing driver deftly outmanoeuvred his competitors, dodging their attempts to overtake him.
The cunning general outmanoeuvred the opposing army, leading his troops to a decisive victory.
The skillful chess player outmanoeuvred his opponent, forcing a checkmate in record time.