outsteer

/aʊtˈstɪr/
verb
  1. To steer better or more skillfully than someone else, especially in a race or competition.
    • In the video game, he outsteered everyone through the obstacle course.
    • The driver outsteered his rival on the final turn to win the race.
    • She outsteered the other sailors in the regatta with precise maneuvers.
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