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Meanings of
outwit
in English
Spanish
burlar
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Beat through cleverness and wit.
beat
circumvent
overreach
outsmart
outfox
Spanish
burlar
Usage of
outwit
in English
1
A simple focus to
outwit
and ultimately oust British rule from Ireland.
2
Each new 'joint' is a game, a game to
outwit
the authorities.
3
She needed the courage to continue to
outwit
whoever was after her.
4
You build a solution and every day you have to
outwit
them.
5
But in that time I can prepare for them and
outwit
them.
6
He seemed to be afraid we would in some way
outwit
him.
7
A plan to confuse and
outwit
the swindler occurred to our hero.
8
The canny invisible hand can
outwit
the dead hand of corrupt bureaucracy.
9
It will be a fine thing to
outwit
this uncle of yours.
10
But we will try and
outwit
them before we suffer much damage.
11
But when you came there was no effort made to
outwit
you.
12
We could outride the Turks,
outwit
them, outfight them, and outdare them.
13
Also, I am a man whom he could easily hoodwink and
outwit
.
14
There was, then, a double diplomacy, each striving to
outwit
the other.
15
Drunk as he was, he could not even hope to
outwit
him.
16
Now, we'll see if Shanley and I can't
outwit
Mr. John Garwell.
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outwit
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
outwit death
outwit nature
outwit others
outwit the enemy
outwit a bunch
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Translations for
outwit
Spanish
burlar
Outwit
through the time
Outwit
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common