outmuscling

/aʊtˈmʌsəlɪŋ/
verb
  1. To defeat or overcome someone by using greater physical strength or force.
    • In the final minutes of the game, the team outmuscled their rivals to score the winning goal.
    • The smaller dog tried to get the bone, but the larger one outmuscled him easily.
    • The wrestler kept outmuscling his opponents to win the championship.
  2. To dominate or outdo someone in a competitive situation through superior resources, influence, or aggressive tactics.
    • The tech startup outmuscled its competitors by offering faster service at a lower price.
    • In the political debate, she outmuscled her opponent with stronger arguments and more confident delivery.
    • The large corporation outmuscled the small local shops by buying up all the prime locations.
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