verb
- defeats or outperforms someone in boxing
- surpasses someone in cleverness or strategic thinking
Usage: sports
Usage: figurative
noun
- plural of outbox; folders or trays for outgoing mail or messages
Examples
- The champion outboxes his opponent with superior technique.
- She outboxes her competitors in business negotiations.
- The manager outboxes the union representatives during contract talks.
- Check your outboxes to see if the emails were sent.
- The office has separate outboxes for different departments.
- Empty your outboxes at the end of each workday.