outwit opponent

Frequency: 5.01.2 per million words

To defeat an opponent by being more intelligent or clever.

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Examples (10)

  • The chess master managed to outwit his opponent with a brilliant move.
  • In the final debate, she hoped to outwit her political opponent with strong arguments.
  • He tried to outwit his opponent by predicting their next step.
  • It took cunning and skill to outwit such a formidable opponent.
  • The general's strategy was designed to outwit the enemy opponent on the battlefield.
  • Despite being physically weaker, he often found ways to outwit his opponent in a mental game.
  • She had to quickly outwit her opponent to gain an advantage.
  • The lawyer aimed to outwit his opponent by revealing unexpected evidence.
  • By studying their patterns, they learned how to outwit every opponent they faced.
  • Can you outwit your opponent if they are just as clever as you?