outtrade

/aʊtˈtreɪd/
verb
  1. To trade more successfully than someone else, especially by getting a better deal or making more profit.
    • The experienced merchant managed to outtrade all his rivals at the market.
    • In the negotiation, she outtraded the other party by securing a lower price.
    • The company hopes to outtrade its competitors in the global market this year.
  2. To exchange goods or services in a way that gives one person an advantage over another.
    • The clever collector outtraded the dealer by swapping a rare coin for several common ones.
    • In the game, players try to outtrade each other to build the best collection.
    • He tried to outtrade his friend by offering a broken toy for a new one.
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