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    outsmart
    /ˌaʊtˈsmɑːt/

    verb

    • 1. defeat or get the better of (someone) by being clever or cunning: "the hero is invariably outsmarted by the heroine"

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  2. to obtain an advantage over someone by using your intelligence and often by using a trick; to outwit: You think you can outsmart me? (Definition of outsmart from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of outsmart. outsmart.

  3. : to get the better of. especially : outwit. Synonyms. fox. outfox. outmaneuver. outslick. outthink. outwit. overreach. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of outsmart in a Sentence.

  4. to obtain an advantage over someone by using your intelligence and often by using a trick; to outwit: You think you can outsmart me? (Definition of outsmart from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of outsmart. outsmart.

  5. When you outsmart someone, you use your cleverness or intelligence to defeat them in some way. The roadrunner will always outsmart the coyote, at least according to Saturday morning cartoons.

  6. If you outsmart someone, you defeat them or gain an advantage over them in a clever and sometimes dishonest way. Troy was very clever for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her. [ VERB noun ]

  7. outsmart oneself, to defeat oneself unintentionally by overly elaborate intrigue, scheming, or the like: This time he may have outsmarted himself. Discover More

  8. outsmart somebody to gain an advantage over somebody by being cleverer than they are synonym outwit. She always managed to outsmart her political rivals.

  9. Define outsmart. outsmart synonyms, outsmart pronunciation, outsmart translation, English dictionary definition of outsmart. tr.v. out·smart·ed , out·smart·ing , out·smarts To gain the advantage over by cunning; outwit.

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  11. outsmart meaning, definition, what is outsmart: to gain an advantage over someone using ...: Learn more.