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BNC: 41794 COCA: 21286

outsmart

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outsmart /ˌaʊtˈsmɑɚt/ verb
outsmarts; outsmarted; outsmarting
outsmart
/ˌaʊtˈsmɑɚt/
verb
outsmarts; outsmarted; outsmarting
Learner's definition of OUTSMART
[+ object]
: to defeat or trick (someone) by being more intelligent or clever比…精明;以智取胜
BNC: 41794 COCA: 21286

outsmart

verb

out·​smart ˌau̇t-ˈsmärt How to pronounce outsmart (audio)
outsmarted; outsmarting; outsmarts

transitive verb

: to get the better of
especially : outwit

Example Sentences

The government must gather large amounts of information in order to outsmart its enemies. an inexpensive security system that would likely be outsmarted by anyone with a serious interest in circumventing it
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Word History

First Known Use

1924, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of outsmart was in 1924
BNC: 41794 COCA: 21286

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