0 past simple and past participle of outplay
1 to play a game more cleverly and successfully than another person or team:
The French were completely outplayed by the Russian team.
We will always lose and will always be outplayed in that respect.
Indeed, the bugs have outplayed the pharmaceutical companies.
Ystalyfera were completely outplayed by their much classier opponents.
They outplayed their illustrious opponents and won 20.
This occurred three years after the latter had utterly outplayed them in the same fixture.
He felt that he had outplayed the machine overall and played well.
The improbable champions were outscored, outhit, and outplayed, but had managed to pull out a victory anyhow.
Weighing 230 pounds, strong, active, he has outplayed every opponent.