outfences

/aʊtˈfɛnsɪz/
verb
  1. To surpass or defeat someone in fencing (the sport of sword fighting).
    • He trained for years and finally outfences his rival in the championship match.
    • The young fencer outfences her opponent with quick, precise moves.
    • Even experienced fencers find it hard to outfence the national champion.
  2. To outdo or defeat someone in a situation that requires skill, strategy, or quick thinking, similar to a fencing match.
    • In the debate, she outfences her opponent with clever arguments.
    • During the negotiation, the lawyer outfences the other side with sharp logic.
    • The chess grandmaster outfences his challenger by anticipating every move.
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