outthieve

/aʊtˈθiːv/
verb
  1. To steal more than or surpass in thievery.
    • The cunning fox outthieved the farmer's guard dogs night after night.
    • In the world of art heists, one crew tried to outthieve another by stealing the same painting first.
    • No pickpocket in the city could outthieve the legendary thief known as Shadow.
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