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outsmart
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
outsmart
(verb)
outsmart
/ˌaʊt
ˈ
smɑɚt/
verb
outsmarts
;
outsmarted
;
outsmarting
outsmart
/ˌaʊt
ˈ
smɑɚt/
verb
outsmarts
;
outsmarted
;
outsmarting
Britannica Dictionary definition of OUTSMART
[
+ object
]
:
to defeat or trick (someone) by being more intelligent or clever
He
outsmarted
[=
outwitted
] his attackers and escaped unharmed.
The government must gather large amounts of information in order to
outsmart
its enemies.
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