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be outsmarted
verb
To beat in a competition of wits
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The journalist, unwilling to be outsmarted, asked her to spell the name.
Not to be outsmarted, on November 16th the government extended price controls to practically everything, from typewriters to babies' nappies.Some things have to be imported, however, and it is hard to prevent foreigners from profiteering.
This isn't to say that conventional security practices aren't important — encrypted data, multi-level authentication requirements and general best practices for logins and passwords are as important as ever — but they can always be outsmarted.
Only the strongest, smartest and most adaptable will survive, and only then if they live according to the rules imposed upon them--rules that can never be outsmarted or outmaneuvered.
Some require monthly fees, and many can be outsmarted or removed by a knowledgeable teenager.
At last, the advertising campaign would say, never be outsmarted by a fish again.
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He accused the Nittany Lions of panicking and being outsmarted.
But evidence before the court suggests a world of harried analysts being outsmarted by spivvy bankers.
He's outsmarted and outflanked them, and he's got them on the defensive.
It wasn't that I was being outsmarted necessarily, but I just felt different.
Wales's players need to be able to solve problems on the hoof and were outsmarted by England.
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