verb
- to handle or manage better or more skillfully than someone or something else
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outhandle'
noun
- the act or instance of handling or managing something better than another
Usage: gerund noun form
Examples
- The experienced pilot was outhandling the rookie in the flight simulator.
- Her outhandling of the difficult client situation impressed her supervisor.
- By outhandling their competitors' strategies, the team secured the contract.
- The driver's outhandling of the sharp curves demonstrated exceptional skill.
- His outhandling of the crisis prevented a major disaster.
- The company's outhandling of customer complaints earned them loyalty.