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Term: "Out think"

Description:

"Out think" is a verb phrase that refers to the act of using one's intelligence, creativity, or strategic thinking to outsmart or surpass someone else in a mental or intellectual competition.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: To outsmart or outwit someone.
    • Usage: He used his clever tactics to out think his opponents during the chess game.
    • Usage: The detective relied on his deductive reasoning skills to consistently out think the criminals.
  2. Sense: To surpass or excel someone intellectually.
    • Usage: The genius mathematician was always able to out think his peers in solving complex equations.
    • Usage: Her ability to quickly analyze situations and make smart decisions allowed her to consistently out think her colleagues.

Sample Sentences:

  • She managed to out think her opponent in the debate by presenting strong arguments and thorough research.
  • John's strategic mind enabled him to out think his competitors and establish a successful business.
  • My little sister constantly out thinks me when it comes to solving puzzles.

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