Pronunciation: /aʊtˈθɪŋk/
verb to surpass in thinking or outsmart through cleverness or intelligence
A1 She tried to outthink her opponent in the game of chess.
A2 He outthinks his coworkers by coming up with innovative solutions to problems.
B1 The detective had to outthink the criminal in order to solve the case.
B2 In order to win the debate, she had to outthink her opponent with logical arguments.
C1 The CEO consistently outthinks his competitors with strategic business decisions.
C2 The scientist was able to outthink his peers with groundbreaking research in the field.
formal In order to succeed in business, one must constantly strive to outthink their competitors.
informal I always try to outthink my opponents when playing chess.
slang I'm going to outthink them and come out on top.
figurative She was able to outthink her fears and take a leap of faith.
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