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outsmart (v. trans.)
1.deceive somebody"We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
2.beat through cleverness and wit"I beat the traffic" "She outfoxed her competitors"
3.defeat by more skillful maneuvering"The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans" "My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations"
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outsmart (v. trans.)
beat, beguile into, bilk, bilk out of, cheat, cheat out of, circumvent, deceive, flim-flam, fob, fool, fox, outfox, outwit, overreach, play a hoax on, play a trick on, play tricks, pull a fast one on, rip off, rook, swindle, swindle out of, take, take in, trick, trick into, trick out of, lead up the garden path (colloquial, spéc. anglais britannique), outmaneuver (American), outmanoeuvre (British), put on the wrong track (colloquial), take for a ride (colloquial)
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outsmart (v. tr.)
induire en erreur (fr)[Classe]
cozen, deceive, delude, lead on[Hyper.]
dodge, fast one, ruse, trick - cheating, chicane, chicanery, cunning, deceit, gaff, guile, shenanigan, trickery, wile - hanky panky, hocus-pocus, jiggery-pokery, skulduggery, skullduggery, slickness, trickery - dodger, fox, slyboots - bully, cut-up, hoaxer, practical joker, prankster, tease, tormentor, tricker, trickster - bunco, bunco game, bunko, bunko game, cheat, con, confidence game, confidence trick, con game, diddling, fleecing, flimflam, gyp, hustle, sting[Dérivé]
outsmart (v. tr.)
outsmart (v. tr.)
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