outplan

/aʊtˈplæn/
verb
  1. To plan better or more effectively than someone else, especially in a competitive situation.
    • She outplanned everyone in the strategy meeting with her detailed proposal.
    • In the business world, you need to outplan your competitors to succeed.
    • The general managed to outplan the enemy and win the battle.
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