0 to cleverly get an advantage over someone, especially a competitor:
In the negotiations, he outmanoeuvred his rivals by offering a higher price.
1 to get an advantage over other people or companies, often by doing something that is clever or slightly dishonest:
Moreover, while he desired to outmanoeuvre the myth that he was fated for an early death, in some of his best-known songs he embellished that myth.
I belong to a race which has somehow survived: always outnumbered, never outmanoeuvred.
They were shown how to use citizens band radio to outmanoeuvre the police.
In that industry we are being outmanoeuvred by countries that subsidise their shipbuilding industries.
The serious consequence of that is that the continental agenda may be moving on to find ways in which to outmanoeuvre this country.
The right way to deal with a repugnant minority within a minority is to outmanoeuvre, outvote and outwit them.
I think that we have allowed ourselves to be outmanoeuvred.
He is not a person who is likely to be outmanoeuvred.
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