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What does outmanoeuvre mean?

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Verb
  1. (Britain, transitive) To surpass, or get the advantage of, in manoeuvring; to outgeneral.
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We shall make hand-written amendments, using 19th-century methods to overrule and outmanoeuvre the technology of the 21st century.
Serbia's strategy of attempting to outmanoeuvre its former secessionist province through the international court lay in ruins.
Finally, he trusted that Villeneuve, when burdened with Spanish ships, would outwit and outmanoeuvre Nelson!
The awkward xebecs would never be able to outmanoeuvre the British vessels.
Both Intesa and Sanpaolo managed to outmanoeuvre big, predatory shareholders to join forces.
As in the game of chess, war has two opposing sides which attempt to outmanoeuvre each other and thus clinch victory.

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