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What does outmaneuver mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word outmaneuver? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. (US, transitive) To perform movements more adroitly or successfully than.
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In an attempt to outmaneuver the parliament, Yeltsin convened a constitutional assembly in June.
He could easily outmaneuver the Russians and use tactics to cross the T twice, inflicting maximum damage on the slower Russian fleet.
Oh sure, there are some inconsistencies, like the bloated city slicker being able to consistently outmaneuver the seasoned swamp folk.
As a fox is able to recognize traps, a prince must be able to outmaneuver his foes.
They have that death ray, but it's not quite as deadly as we might have feared, solely because our ships could outmaneuver them.
But to outmaneuver tyrants, many need training in the strategies of nonviolent action as well as better information technology.

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