verb
- present participle of outdesign; to design or plan something better or more cleverly than someone else; to surpass in design or scheming
Usage: often used in competitive or strategic contexts; less common than related forms like 'outdesign'
Examples
- The architect was outdesigning her competitors by incorporating sustainable materials into every aspect of the building.
- He spent weeks outdesigning the security system to find its weaknesses.
- The team focused on outdesigning their rivals' marketing strategy.
- By outdesigning the original plan, they created a more efficient workflow.
- She was outdesigning her opponents in the chess tournament through superior tactical planning.