outduel

/aʊtˈduːəl/
verb
  1. To defeat someone in a duel or any competitive confrontation, such as a debate, contest, or argument.
    • In the debate, she outdueled her opponent with sharp logic and facts.
    • The young fencer managed to outduel the reigning champion.
    • The two chess masters faced off, but one was able to outduel the other in the final move.
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