Outmaneuver in a sentence as a verb

You will learn by yourself which ship should be killed first, how to outmaneuver your enemies, how to devise them, etc.

But private companies are constrained by the need to turn a profit and outmaneuver their competitors.

AKA screwing up my ISO downloads because they're on an **** quest to outmaneuver people they refuse to simply cut off or charge more.

You can generalize this:Tips to outmaneuver any bureaucracy: know/bribe people on the inside to help you.

I hope people continue to bet against it so those of us seeing productivity gains from utilizing it can continue to outmaneuver the competition.

While Google may not be the unequivocal winner of the social graph in the long run, I think that it's far too early to bet against them, especially since I think they are going to outmaneuver the current competing champion FB which is essentially a gated community and will likely suffer in the long term because of it.

Outmaneuver definitions

verb

defeat by more skillful maneuvering; "The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans"; "My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations"

See also: outmanoeuvre outsmart