outbluffed

/aʊtˈblʌft/
verb
  1. Past tense of outbluff: defeated or got the better of someone by bluffing more effectively.
    • She outbluffed the bully by acting fearless even though she was scared.
    • He outbluffed his opponent in the final round of the card game.
    • The young lawyer outbluffed the experienced prosecutor during the trial.
  2. Past participle of outbluff: having been defeated or deceived by a more skillful bluff.
    • The team had outbluffed their rivals in the negotiation last year.
    • By the end of the game, he had outbluffed everyone at the table.
    • The con artist had outbluffed the police officer with a fake ID.
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