Thesaurus / outmaneuver
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Adelson outmaneuvered several competitors to win one of two coveted slots for new casinos.
SHELDON ADELSON, CASINO MAGNATE WHO INFLUENCED POLICY FROM D.C. TO JERUSALEM, DIES AT 87DONALD FRAZIERJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHowever, as flattering as it would be to conclude that our small team outmaneuvered one of the most powerful companies in history, that seems farfetched.
THIS TOOL LETS YOU CONFUSE GOOGLE’S AD NETWORK, AND A TEST SHOWS IT WORKSKONSTANTIN KAKAESJANUARY 6, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWAgholor outmaneuvered cornerback Byron Jones to make the catch, perhaps getting away with a slight push-off, and then weaved his way through the secondary to the end zone.
FITZMAGIC STRIKES AGAIN AS DOLPHINS STUN RAIDERS, BUT TUA TAGOVAILOA REMAINS MIAMI’S STARTERMARK MASKEDECEMBER 27, 2020WASHINGTON POSTPaired with existing stopgaps, that could be what it takes to outmaneuver the powerful germ—no sci-fi cure-alls required.
AFTER DECADES OF WORK, WHY DON’T WE HAVE AN HIV VACCINE?PURBITA SAHADECEMBER 1, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEInstead, I’m going to see how you’re trying to outmaneuver me and respond accordingly.
THE DECK IS NOT RIGGED: POKER AND THE LIMITS OF AIMARIA KONNIKOVAAUGUST 7, 2020SINGULARITY HUB They tried to outmaneuver him; he stepped back to his former spot, catching his breath and digging frantically for his knife.
POLICE YOUR PLANETLESTER DEL REYHis only real chance now was to outrun or outmaneuver the marauders.
TOM SWIFT AND THE VISITOR FROM PLANET XVICTOR APPLETONNo—they must hang onto the girl's ship and outmaneuver the others.
ASTOUNDING STORIES, MAY, 1931VARIOUSThey have that death ray, but it's not quite as deadly as we might have feared, solely because our ships could outmaneuver them.
THE BLACK STAR PASSESJOHN W CAMPBELLIn any game from stud-poker to marketing mining stock Mr. Wingfield can outwit, outmaneuver and outgeneral a hundred like "Larry."
MY ADVENTURES WITH YOUR MONEYGEORGE GRAHAM RICEWORDS RELATED TO OUTMANEUVER
- baffled
- bamboozled
- beat
- bewildered
- capped
- cheated
- circumvented
- confused
- conned
- deceived
- defeated
- defrauded
- duped
- end-runned
- faked out
- finagled
- foxed
- goosed
- gulled
- had
- hoaxed
- hoodwinked
- led astray
- made a fool of
- made a monkey of
- misled
- outdid
- outfoxed
- outgeneraled
- outguessed
- outjockeyed
- outmaneuvered
- outthinked
- overreached
- pulled a fast one on
- put one over on
- ran circles around
- swindled
- took in
- topped
- tricked
- worsted
- bash
- beat
- blow out of water
- bulldoze
- bury
- chase
- clean up on
- clobber
- conquer
- cream
- crush
- cut to pieces
- destroy
- discomfit
- dispel
- drive off
- expel
- finish
- hunt
- kill
- lambaste
- larrup
- murder
- outmaneuver
- overpower
- overthrow
- put to flight
- repulse
- scatter
- scuttle
- shut out
- skunk
- subdue
- subjugate
- swamp
- torpedo
- total
- trounce
- vanquish
- wallop
- wax
- whip
- wipe off map
- wipe out
- worst
- zap
- abate
- abolish
- abrogate
- annihilate
- annul
- break
- bring down
- bring to naught
- cancel
- cramp
- craze
- crimp
- decimate
- defeat
- demolish
- destroy
- have
- impoverish
- injure
- make waves
- mar
- negate
- neutralize
- offset
- outfox
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- outsmart
- overreach
- overthrow
- overturn
- quash
- queer
- raze
- reverse
- ruin
- screw up
- shatter
- skin
- smash
- spoil
- stymie
- subvert
- unbuild
- undermine
- unsettle
- upset
- vitiate
- wipe out
- wrack
- wreck
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