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outthink

verb
out·​think | \ ËŒau̇t-ˈthiÅ‹k How to pronounce outthink (audio) \
outthought\ ËŒau̇t-​ˈthȯt How to pronounce outthought (audio) \; outthinking

Definition of outthink

transitive verb

1 : to outdo or surpass in thinking : to go beyond or transcend by thinking Thus does a candidate who is certainly capable of equalling or outthinking his competitors on the issues find himself fighting a shadow war against himself.— E. J. Dionne, Jr.
2 : to get the better of by thinking more quickly or adroitly than : outwit All trying to buy low, to sell high, now to outthink the other fellow, now to collude with them, to defraud a third party.— David Mamet

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The restaurant has a tendency to outthink itself with all of its interesting thoughts. Devra First, BostonGlobe.com, "What’s on the menu at Falmouth’s Buffalo Jump? ‘Weird food that only weirdos like’," 11 July 2018 Can a legal system designed by humans keep pace with activities produced by an AI capable of outthinking and potentially outmaneuvering them? Henry A. Kissinger, The Atlantic, "How the Enlightenment Ends," 15 May 2018 They were simply outthought by the more experienced side. SI.com, "Why AC Milan's Future Is Bright Under Gattuso and Young Stars Despite Underwhelming Season," 11 May 2018 Those are the tricky guys who can kind of steal an extra hit here and there if a defender outthinks themselves position-wise. Dan Wiederer, chicagotribune.com, "Kerry Wood and ‘the greatest game ever pitched’: The oral history of May 6, 1998 at Wrigley Field," 1 May 2018 The pair have built such a reputation of coming through in the clutch that foes often outthink themselves with conservative, uncommon or unconventional calls against the five-time champs. USA TODAY, "Patriots don't need any help but they tend to get it," 28 Jan. 2018 Originally a second-round pick in 2011, Mack has had to outwork and outthink fellow players to carve spots for himself on team rosters. Josh Robbins, OrlandoSentinel.com, "Magic’s Shelvin Mack might become a coach one day," 22 Jan. 2018 For lasting success, the party will also have to out-hustle and outthink the Republicans. Jeet Heer, New Republic, "Democrats Can’t Rely on a Trump Backlash," 14 Dec. 2017 Herman himself might have outthought himself a few times, including two strange decisions on fourth down, both failures — one on the doorstep of the end zone and the other around midfield in the fourth quarter. Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY, "Takeaways from Maryland's upset win at Texas in Tom Herman's Longhorns debut," 2 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of outthink

1704, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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