verb
- to bargain more skillfully or effectively than someone else; to negotiate better terms in a deal
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outbargain'
noun
- the act or process of bargaining more skillfully than another party
Usage: gerund noun form
Examples
- She was skilled at outbargaining vendors at the market.
- The experienced trader succeeded in outbargaining his competitors for the best prices.
- By doing thorough research, he managed outbargaining the seller and got a much lower price.
- Outbargaining requires patience, knowledge, and strong negotiation skills.
- They were outbargaining each other over the terms of the contract all afternoon.