1. outmaneuvered - Adjective
2. outmaneuvered - Verb
outmaneuvered
simple past and past participle of outmaneuver
outmaneuvered (comparative more outmaneuvered, superlative most outmaneuvered)
overcome by the maneuvering of others.
Cyane and Levant began a series of broadsides against Constitution, but Stewart outmaneuvered both of them and forced Levant to draw off for repairs. Source: Internet
British soldiers, using advanced muskets and artillery, easily outmaneuvered and outgunned Qing forces in ground battles. Source: Internet
However, Thieu outmaneuvered and sidelined Ky by filling the ranks with generals from his faction. Source: Internet
Having helped Stalin achieve unchecked power against the Left Opposition, Bukharin found himself easily outmaneuvered by Stalin. Source: Internet
Padmé Amidala, however, was outmaneuvered and after a proposal by Representative Jar Jar Binks' for the granting of "emergency powers" to the Chancellor a military was created to counter the Separatist movement. Source: Internet
At that point, Simon realised he had been outmaneuvered by Edward. Source: Internet