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outplay

[out-pley] / ˌaʊtˈpleɪ /






VERB
outperform
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“The most important thing is effort. Our goal is nobody is going to outplay us.”

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2025

In 2000, millions tuned in to watch Richard Hatch outwit, outplay, and outlast his teammates and competitors to become the first Survivor.

From Slate • Oct. 27, 2024

And above all, determined to outplay the West in conspicuous displays of power.

From BBC • Aug. 19, 2024

You don’t have to have seen “Survivor” in years to know the whole point is to outwit, outplay and outlast by any means necessary including betrayal.

From Salon • Feb. 24, 2024

During the brief intermission Grace and Miriam had clasped hands and vowed to outplay the sophomores in the second half or perish in the attempt.

From Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College by Flower, Jessie Graham [pseud.]