verb
- past tense of outbargain; to get a better deal or more favorable terms than someone else in a negotiation or transaction
Usage: transitive verb; often used in business or commercial contexts
Examples
- She outbargained the car dealer and got a much lower price than expected.
- The experienced negotiator outbargained his opponent in the contract talks.
- He felt he had outbargained the seller when he purchased the house at below market value.
- The company outbargained its suppliers to reduce production costs.
- By doing thorough research, she outbargained the antique dealer on the price of the vintage furniture.