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out-poˈsition, v. [f. out- 21 + position n.] trans. In various sports and games, to secure an advantage over (an opponent) in terms of position; to defeat in a contest for a particular position.
1928Sunday Express 24 June 21 Tilden got to everything with that long, easy stride of his, and Hunter was often outpositioned by shots that he did not expect would be returned. 1960E. S. & W. J. Higham High Speed Rugby xi. 131 The further he progresses, the more necessary it will become to out-position and out-think the opposition. 1966Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 8 June 30/2 We out-hustle them, out-position them, and in all but two games have actually out-rebounded them. |