Use of outwit in Sentences. 21 Examples

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outwit in the middle of sentence


  1. To outdo or outwit; defeat.
  2. Don't try to outwit or outguess the interviewer.
  3. Somehow he always manages to outwit his opponents.
  4. This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.
  5. Always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers.
  6. He was a lawyer, he ought to be able to outwit the law.
  7. Fox will also assist one in learning to outwit the dark.
  8. She plays an apparent bimbo who manages to outwit her boss.
  9. Speeders can outwit police radar with a variety of devices.
  10. Therefore, outwit more inclined to short - term speculation.
  11. It was dejavu as he breezed in to outwit O'Hare a second time.
  12. Like humans, ants can try to outwit foes with cheats and lies.
  13. If the FBI thought they could outwit him, they were in for a shock.
  14. We use our intellects not to solve practical problems but to outwit each other.
  15. Cattle stealers had to outwit a government with a modern, bureaucratic structure.
  16. To win the presidency he had first to outwit his rivals within the Socialist Party.
  17. One of them, Merovech, attempted to outwit his stepmother by marrying Sigibert's widow, Brunhild.
  18. The realization bit into Harry's confidence that he could outwit such a man: who was he really fooling?
  19. It is the need to outwit and dupe and help and teach one another that drove us to be ever more intelligent.
  20. They particularly enjoy dealing with Orcs as it gives them a chance to outwit their larger and more brutal cousins.
  21. But onkos comes from the ancient Indo-European nek, meaning to carry the burden: the spirit "so inextricably human, to outwit, to outlive and survive."

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