verb
- to go around the side of an enemy force to attack from behind or from the side
- to gain an advantage over someone by using a clever strategy or by being in a better position
Usage: military
Examples
- The general outflanks the enemy by sending troops around the mountain.
- She outflanks her competitors by offering better customer service.
- The army outflanks the opposing forces and attacks from the rear.
- He outflanks his political rivals with a surprise announcement.
- The company outflanks its competition by entering new markets first.
- The cavalry outflanks the infantry and forces them to retreat.