Definition of Outwit
to be more cunning or brilliant over someone else
Examples of Outwit in a sentence
In the song, βDevil Went Down to Georgia,β the boy was able to outwit the devil by playing his fiddle better.
To actually win a sport, you really need to be stronger and able to outwit your opponent with a great strategy.
Due to a neighborly feud, the Cranstons could outwit the Liliths because they could play better tricks on them.
All the other dogs could outwit Sparky since he was the runt of the litter when he was born.
Even though Thomas had a high intelligence, Sarah would outwit him in any game due to her ability to figure things out.
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