outflank
/ˈaʊtflæŋk/
outflank
English
Verb
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Definition
To maneuver around and behind the flank of (an opposing force).
Etymology
From out- + flank.
Example Sentences
- "Unscrupulous members offered special discounts, illegal rebates, and unauthorized underquotations to outflank their conference partners, and blamed their agents or 'invented' competition to justify these tactics."
- "Few expect the unrest to stop anytime soon. The government may hope to outflank the protest movement by painting them as unwilling to accept compromise, but even some of Lam’s allies have publicly said that the withdrawal was too little, too late."
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