Outmanoeuvre: meaning, definitions and examples

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outmanoeuvre

 

[ aʊtˈmæn.uː.vər ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

strategic maneuvering

To outmanoeuvre means to gain an advantage over someone by using clever tactics or strategy. This term is often used in competitive situations, such as sports or business, where one party manages to sidestep or outsmart another. It implies not only physical movement but also mental acuity in planning and executing actions that achieve one's goals more efficiently than others. Successfully outmanoeuvring an opponent can lead to significant benefits or victories in various contexts.

Synonyms

bypass, outfox, outsmart, outwit, overreach

Examples of usage

  • The general managed to outmanoeuvre the enemy forces.
  • In negotiations, she tried to outmanoeuvre her competition.
  • He outmanoeuvred his rivals by taking bold risks.
  • The chess master outmanoeuvred his opponent's strategy.
  • The team's innovative approach helped them outmanoeuvre the competition.

Translations

Translations of the word "outmanoeuvre" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ultrapassar

🇮🇳 चालाकी से मात देना

🇩🇪 überlisten

🇮🇩 mengakali

🇺🇦 перехитрити

🇵🇱 przechytrzyć

🇯🇵 出し抜く

🇫🇷 déjouer

🇪🇸 sacar ventaja

🇹🇷 daha iyi bir strateji ile geçmek

🇰🇷 제치다

🇸🇦 تجاوز

🇨🇿 přechytračit

🇸🇰 preraziť

🇨🇳 智胜

🇸🇮 premagati

🇮🇸 sinna að sér

🇰🇿 алдау

🇬🇪 გადატყუება

🇦🇿 aldatmaq

🇲🇽 sacar ventaja

Word origin

The term 'outmanoeuvre' has its origins in the early 19th century and combines the prefix 'out-' with the word 'manoeuvre', which derives from the French 'manoeuvre', meaning 'to work by hand' or 'to execute a movement'. The root of 'manoeuvre' can be traced back to the Latin 'manu operari', which means 'to work by hand'. Originally used in military contexts to describe complex movements of troops, the word evolved to encompass various forms of strategic movement and clever maneuvering in both literal and figurative senses. The evolution of the term reflects a broader application in fields such as business, sports, and politics, where tactical skill is paramount in achieving success against opponents.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #41,024, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.