verb
- to surpass or exceed in scheming, plotting, or devising cunning plans; to be more intriguing or clever than
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outrigue'; rare; literary or formal usage
Examples
- The detective was outintriguing her opponents by uncovering their hidden motives.
- He spent years outintriguing his rivals in the corporate world.
- She had a talent for outintriguing even the most cunning strategists.
- The spy's ability at outintriguing enemy agents made her invaluable to the agency.