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outmanoeuvre
[ out-muh-noo-ver ]
outmanoeuvre
/ ˌʊٳəˈԳːə /
verb
- tr to secure a strategic advantage over by skilful manoeuvre
Example Sentences
The monarch's half-brother, Prince Simakade Zulu, who is the late king's eldest son, has long coveted the crown, but his backers were outmanoeuvred by Misuzulu's allies in succession discussions.
Part of Trump's confidence stems from having outmanoeuvred his political foes, evaded any punitive measures in his myriad legal battles and even escaping an assassin's bullet, Mr Brinkley said.
Number eight Romane Menager outpaced and outmanoeuvred three opponents only to be held up near the line as France threatened early on.
Two RAF Typhoon fighter jets from Lincolnshire have landed on a regular road in a drill to see if they could outmanoeuvre an enemy.
The move was an attempt to outmanoeuvre the PP, forcing it to campaign while also negotiating uncomfortable post-local ballot coalition deals with Vox, whose leader Santiago Abascal's extremist views were incorporated into the agreements.
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