'outmaneuver' definitions:
Definition of 'outmaneuver'
From: WordNet
verb
Defeat by more skillful maneuvering; "The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans"; "My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations" [syn: outmaneuver, outmanoeuvre, outsmart]
Synonyms of 'outmaneuver'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- bamboozle,
- beat,
- beat all hollow,
- beat hollow,
- beguile,
- best,
- betray,
- bluff,
- cajole,
- cheat on,
- circumvent,
- conjure,
- deceive,
- defeat,
- delude,
- destroy,
- diddle,
- do in,
- double-cross,
- drub,
- dupe,
- elude,
- evade,
- fix,
- foil,
- forestall,
- frustrate,
- gammon,
- get around,
- get round,
- give the runaround,
- give the slip,
- go one better,
- gull,
- hide,
- hoax,
- hocus-pocus,
- hornswaggle,
- hors de combat,
- humbug,
- juggle,
- lambaste,
- lather,
- let down,
- lick,
- mock,
- outclass,
- outdo,
- outfight,
- outfigure,
- outflank,
- outfox,
- outgeneral,
- outgo,
- outguess,
- outjump,
- outleap,
- outmarch,
- outpace,
- outperform,
- outplay,
- outpoint,
- outrange,
- outreach,
- outride,
- outrival,
- outrun,
- outsail,
- outshine,
- outsmart,
- outstep,
- outstrip,
- outvie,
- outwit,
- overjump,
- overleap,
- overmatch,
- overplay,
- overreach,
- override,
- pass the buck,
- pigeon,
- play one false,
- put,
- put something over,
- ruin,
- settle,
- skin,
- skin alive,
- snow,
- stonewall,
- string along,
- take in,
- thrash,
- trick,
- trim,
- triumph over,
- trounce,
- two-time,
- undo,
- victimize,
- whip,
- worst