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outthink
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out·think  (out-thngk)
tr.v. out·thought (-thôt), out·think·ing, out·thinks
1. To outdo (another) in thinking.
2. To outwit by thinking.

outthink [ˌaʊtˈθɪŋk]
vb -thinks, -thinking, -thought (tr)
1. to outdo in thinking
2. to outwit


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They outplayed us, out-battled us and outthought us.
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