outfigure

/ˌaʊtˈfɪɡjər/
verb
  1. To outsmart or outwit someone by figuring out a better plan or solution.
    • She tried to outfigure her brother in the strategy game.
    • The chess champion could outfigure any opponent within ten moves.
    • The detective outfigure the criminal by predicting his next move.
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