outthink

English

Etymology

out + think

Verb

outthink (third-person singular simple present outthinks, present participle outthinking, simple past and past participle outthought)

  1. To best an opponent by thinking.
    Kasparov might be the world best chess-player, but Deep Blue clearly outthought him in this match.

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