Outsmart :
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Verb(1) beat through cleverness and wit(2) defeat by more skillful maneuvering
(1) content with the illusion that they can outsmart the market(2) He is a clever man of supernatural powers who uses tricks to outsmart his opponents.(3) Personally, I know I love fishing because I find great peace in the humility of realising that one of creation's seemingly lower creatures can outsmart me every time.(4) The girls do want to outsmart the boys outside the home turf.(5) The appeal lies in creating the best words and the tactics you can use to outsmart other players.(6) He thought he'd outsmarted us into taking one of the worst ideas of the world and holding it in the palm of our hand.(7) That is to say, he isn't the type of guy who will get ahead of you in speed, but he outsmarts you.(8) It has just occurred to me that maybe we were outsmarted by our elders.(9) Once a team puts up a brave show and outsmarts tough opponents, luck favours them in the next assignment.(10) He tried to take Miss Palmer, but she outsmarted him.(11) This is the true essence of chaos - a simple mechanical system which we feel we should understand, yet which outsmarts us.(12) We got outsmarted by a clown at a Perkins in New Brighton.(13) ÔÇÿI should've beaten him but he just outsmarted me today,ÔÇÖ he said.(14) The Chinese are outsmarting us in every possible way in our trade relationship.(15) He has outsmarted the Americans for many years.(16) He was finally outsmarted and lured out of the building by a trail of nuts laid by staff.
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