Phrases with «outsmart»

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To "outsmart" means to use your intelligence, cleverness, or strategy to defeat or surpass someone else in a clever or cunning way. It means being smarter or more cunning than others to achieve a desired outcome or gain an advantage. Full definition

«to outsmart» + noun

Sentences with «outsmart»

  • Wenger gets outsmarted by managers who know they'll lose most of the games. (justarsenal.com)
  • Suspects can be fastidious and cunning, but you can't outsmart Mother Nature!» (bookpage.com)
  • OutsmartDisease: What did you learn on your thyroid journey from getting sick and finding your way back to health that could help Outsmart Disease readers to become symptom - free? (outsmartdisease.com)
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