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is outplayed
verb
To excel or defeat in a game; to play better than.
Exact(2)
You can be sure that Murray won't tire, even if he is outplayed.
Other spots show Stafford expecting to be named player of the week until he is outplayed on "Monday Night Football," and a fantasy football player who is unexpectedly defeated after a "Monday Night Football" game.
Similar(55)
In this situation, that typically means that the younger quarterback is outplaying his counterpart.
Dirk Nowitzki is outplaying Gasol, who appears to lose track of Nowitzki as soon as a screen is set.
Additionally, Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick is outplaying his Chicago counterpart, Corey Crawford, by a sizable margin.
City were being outplayed.
We were outplayed".
"We were outplayed," Holik said.
"I was outplayed," Grosjean said.
But have they been outplayed?
City was outplayed, outmuscled, out-willed.
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