verb
- to guide or lead out; to conduct outward
- to surpass or exceed in guiding or directing
Usage: archaic or literary
Usage: rare
Examples
- The shepherd would outguide the flock through the mountain pass.
- She outguided her competitors by choosing a more efficient route.
- The experienced navigator outguided the others in finding the safest passage.
- He was asked to outguide the visitors from the building.
- The captain outguided his rival fleet to the harbor.