outreason

/aʊtˈrizən/
verb
  1. To defeat or surpass someone in reasoning or logical argument.
    • No matter how hard I argued, my brother could always outreason me.
    • The lawyer tried to outreason the witness with a series of clever questions.
    • In the debate, she managed to outreason her opponent by pointing out flaws in his logic.
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