"Outsmart" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Outsmart" Meaning

To outsmart someone means to defeat or thwart them by being cleverer or more intelligent, often in a subtle or cunning way. It can also mean to outwit or outdo someone by using cleverness, strategy, or creativity.

"Outsmart" Examples

Usage Examples of "outsmart"


The clever hacker tried to outsmart the security system by creating a sophisticated backdoor.
The company's market analysts attempted to outsmart the competition by predicting the drop in stock prices.
The chess grandmaster was able to outsmart her opponent by using a rare opening strategy.
The con artist aimed to outsmart the investors by creating a fake investment opportunity.
The detective needed to outsmart the cunning suspect by gathering evidence and building a strong case against them.

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To outsmarted someone means to use one's intelligence, wit, or cleverness to defeat, outwit, or outmaneuver them, often in a subtle or clever way. It can also imply getting the better of someone without them realizing it, and gaining an advantage over them.

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To outsell means to sell more goods, services, or products than someone else; to surpass others in sales.

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The term "outsourcing" refers to the practice of contracting with an outside organization or individual to provide goods or services that are usually provided in-house by employees. This can include tasks such as manufacturing, customer service, data entry, or even entire business processes. The goal of outsourcing is often to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and gain access to specialized skills or expertise.