0 to cleverly get an advantage over someone, especially a competitor:
In the negotiations, he outmaneuvered his rivals by offering a higher price.
1 to obtain an advantage over someone, esp. a competitor, in a skillful or intelligent way:
He outmaneuvered the competition.
The players can also use old-fashioned passes and footwork to outmaneuver its opponent, though characters move a little stiffly, especially on turns.
He enjoys fencing when he's not racing and uses his nimble body to outmaneuver his opponent.
They peacefully and successfully outmaneuvered police, garnering wide media attention.
The relative speed and nimbleness of ships became important, since a slower ship could be outmaneuvered and disabled by a faster one.
The "hugocarlistas" outmaneuvered their rivals, won the struggle for power and got most of their adversaries expelled.
Despite his enhanced abilities, she was easily able to outmaneuver him.
They were, however, easily outmaneuvered by smaller vessels.
The elected legislators were outmaneuvered on numerous occasions by planters allied with colonial administrators.