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Definition of out-think in English: out-thinkverb aʊtˈθɪŋk [with object]Outdo in thinking; outwit. machines that can out-think humans Example sentencesExamples - However, if your opponents are attempting to out-think you, and you're smart enough, you can win much more often.
- To defeat adaptive enemies, we must out-think them in order to out-fight them.
- A good catcher won't let you out-think yourself and get in trouble.
- Traditional cricket is about out-thinking your opponent and subtle field changes.
- Computers will be able to out-think the entire world population put together within the next 60 years, the head of Lucent's research division has forecast.
- This Aussie consistently out-thinks the opposition, and is so cool when things get hot.
- The holders produced a woeful performance, being completely out-hurled, out-paced and out-thought by a far more committed Westmeath side.
- The United States has the resources to out-think them if we have the will to use it.
- But while Grafton could out-think their opponents they couldn't resist their physical presence in the run home.
- They had been out-thought once again by the Greeks, just as in Oporto 24 days ago.
- This side is being out-thought and out-fought by virtually every team in the division with passionless and pedestrian performances.
- This time, the challenge has been for our young designers to look to the future and out-think thieves.
- He felt he out-thought himself in his last start, abandoning his fastball too quickly for off-speed pitches, and in the process lost his aggressiveness.
- He fought in the trenches when he had to, beat-up the brawlers, out-thought the boxers, could beat anyone at their own game, but mostly dictated the action, even when he was backing up.
- By cutting off access to the boundaries, Australia's fielders and bowlers out-thought India's batsmen.
- Not only had his team been out-thought, out-gunned and out-played, but France were more disciplined as Wales lost their rag.
- And the quarterback who out-thinks his opponent will celebrate victory.
- Buxton out-thought us, out-battled us and out-played us.
- But his young Terriers, with an average age of just 21, were generally out-thought and out-manoeuvred by their hosts, whose starting line-up worked out man for man seven years older.
- For example, you can't brush them aside and it is impossible to out-think them.
Synonyms surpass, outshine, do better than |