outintrigue

/ˌaʊtɪnˈtriːɡ/
verb
  1. To surpass or defeat someone by using more clever or secret schemes.
    • In the game of politics, she always tried to outintrigue her opponents.
    • The spy managed to outintrigue his rivals and steal the documents.
    • He used his knowledge of history to outintrigue the other contestants.
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