verb
- to dodge or evade more skillfully or successfully than someone else
Usage: informal; transitive
Examples
- The running back outdodged three defenders on his way to the end zone.
- She outdodged the reporter's questions with practiced ease.
- The cat outdodged the dog by darting between the bushes.
- He tried to outdodge his responsibilities, but eventually had to face them.
- The boxer outdodged his opponent's punches throughout the match.