outman

/ˌaʊtˈmæn/
verb
  1. To have more people than an opponent, especially in a military or competitive context.
    • Our team was outmanned in the debate, but we still won on points.
    • The rebels outmanned the government forces in that region.
    • The smaller army was outmanned and had to retreat.
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