outmove

/aʊtˈmuv/
verb
  1. To move faster or more effectively than someone or something else, especially in a competitive situation.
    • The chess champion was able to outmove her opponent in the final match.
    • To win the negotiation, you need to outmove the other side with better strategy.
    • In the race, the gazelle easily outmoved the lion.
  2. To physically relocate or shift something to a position beyond or ahead of another object or person.
    • She outmoved the box to make room for the new sofa.
    • The movers had to outmove the heavy piano around the corner.
    • The construction crew outmoved the debris to clear the road.
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