outflanked Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌaʊtˈflæŋk]
  • Us [ ˌaʊtˈflæŋk]

Meaning of outflanked In English

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Examples of outflanked

  • But these compromises can be outflanked by immigration laws.

  • Moreover, the mere presence of anti-immigrant parties can push mainstream parties towards a tougher line on immigration for fear of being outflanked.

  • Western intellectuals in the critical social sciences feel embattled and outflanked on these two sides.

  • Finally, at the level of high politics, the relative dominance of a large social democratic party stood out, outflanked on the left by smaller radical and green parties.

  • We are being outflanked in that area where we might have been to the fore.

  • Fortunately, the go-ahead, thoughtful professionals recognise the need for change, and the professional associations are finding themselves either increasingly co-operative or increasingly outflanked.

  • He has never been outflanked on the left before.

  • But the suggestion that we are being outflanked by heavy subsidisation throughout the world is wrong.

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