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Outmanoeuvre   Listen
verb
Outmanoeuvre, Outmaneuver  v. t.  To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outwit or frustrate by clever stratagems; to outgeneral.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Outmanoeuvre" Quotes from Famous Books



... you march fifty LI in order to outmaneuver the enemy, you will lose the leader of your first division, and only half your force ...
— The Art of War • Sun Tzu

... to the darkness, and hoped that I might outwit them by a bluff that I, also, had firearms. Unless I could outmanoeuvre them before daylight and join forces with Riggs I knew we had small chance against them in daylight, if, indeed, they had not already eliminated the ...
— The Devil's Admiral • Frederick Ferdinand Moore



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