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Definition of outwit in English: outwitverboutwits, outwitting, outwitted aʊtˈwɪtˌaʊtˈwɪt [with object]Deceive by greater ingenuity. 智胜,骗过 Ray had outwitted many an opponent 瑞伊用计谋击败了许多对手。 Example sentencesExamples - United have even proved adept at switching the tactics mid-game to outwit opponents this season.
- But keep to the model of The Doctor using his mind to outwit his opponents.
- In fact, in order to make sense of Aslan's victory it must be noted that he effectively deceives the witch and so outwits her in his return to life.
- For decades scientists have sought reliable ways to detect deception, only to be outwitted by liars capable of deceiving their instruments.
- And those who monitor intercepts can easily be outwitted.
- If youths consistently saw criminals outwitting police, they would idolise the criminals, Baksh added.
- Awestruck by its glittering new friends in business, but baffled by the complexities of the scheme it supports, it has been consistently outwitted and outmanoeuvred.
- In that case, the ones who are hurt the most are the least intelligent men, whose true equals have been snatched away by dominance-seeking men who have outwitted them.
- In recent months, Slavkov has outwitted his opponents.
- In race after race Schumacher outwits opponents by overtaking them when they are stationary in the pits.
- Wal-Mart outwitted its rival by growing slowly since 1962 and first planting itself in many rural areas, where it cost much less to build.
- Gent can snap back at his opponents but would rather outwit them.
Synonyms outsmart, out-think, outmanoeuvre, outplay, be cleverer than, steal a march on, trick, gull, make a fool of, get the better of informal outfox, pull a fast one on, put one over on, run/make rings round dated outjockey
Rhymesacquit, admit, backlit, bedsit, befit, bit, Brit, Britt, chit, commit, demit, dit, emit, fit, flit, frit, git, grit, hit, intermit, it, kit, knit, legit, lickety-split, lit, manumit, mishit, mitt, nit, omit, outsit, permit, pit, Pitt, pretermit, quit, remit, retrofit, sit, skit, slit, snit, spit, split, sprit, squit, submit, transmit, twit, whit, wit, writ, zit Definition of outwit in US English: outwitverbˌoutˈwitˌaʊtˈwɪt [with object]Deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity. 智胜,骗过 Ray had outwitted many an opponent 瑞伊用计谋击败了许多对手。 Example sentencesExamples - But keep to the model of The Doctor using his mind to outwit his opponents.
- In fact, in order to make sense of Aslan's victory it must be noted that he effectively deceives the witch and so outwits her in his return to life.
- For decades scientists have sought reliable ways to detect deception, only to be outwitted by liars capable of deceiving their instruments.
- In recent months, Slavkov has outwitted his opponents.
- If youths consistently saw criminals outwitting police, they would idolise the criminals, Baksh added.
- United have even proved adept at switching the tactics mid-game to outwit opponents this season.
- Wal-Mart outwitted its rival by growing slowly since 1962 and first planting itself in many rural areas, where it cost much less to build.
- Awestruck by its glittering new friends in business, but baffled by the complexities of the scheme it supports, it has been consistently outwitted and outmanoeuvred.
- In that case, the ones who are hurt the most are the least intelligent men, whose true equals have been snatched away by dominance-seeking men who have outwitted them.
- And those who monitor intercepts can easily be outwitted.
- Gent can snap back at his opponents but would rather outwit them.
- In race after race Schumacher outwits opponents by overtaking them when they are stationary in the pits.
Synonyms outsmart, out-think, outmanoeuvre, outplay, be cleverer than, steal a march on, trick, gull, make a fool of, get the better of |