"Outmaneuvers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Outmaneuvers" Meaning

to gain an advantage over someone or something by clever or skillful tactics, especially in a competitive situation

"Outmaneuvers" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "outmaneuvers":

Example 1: Politics

The clever politician outmaneuvers her opponent by proposing a popular policy, winning over the public's support.

Example 2: Business

The company's CEO outmaneuvers the competition by launching a new product earlier than expected, gaining a significant market advantage.

Example 3: Sports

The quarterback outmaneuvers the defense by reading the play and making a quick pass, leading to a touchdown.

Example 4: War

The general outmaneuvers the enemy by employing a clever strategy, catching them off guard and securing a decisive victory.

Example 5: Personal relationships

The manipulative person outmaneuvers their opponent by feigning innocence and guilt, gaining sympathy and avoiding accountability.

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