verb
- past tense of outdodge; to dodge or evade more skillfully or successfully than someone else
Usage: informal; often used in competitive or confrontational contexts
Examples
- The runner outdodged the defender with a quick cut to the left.
- She outdodged his questions by changing the subject.
- The boxer outdodged his opponent's punches throughout the match.
- He outdodged the traffic by taking a side street.
- The team outdodged their rivals' defensive strategy in the second half.