verb
- to surpass or defeat someone in political maneuvering or strategy
Usage: informal; present participle or gerund form of 'outpolitick'
noun
- the act or practice of surpassing someone in political maneuvering or cunning
Usage: informal; gerund noun
Examples
- The senator accused her opponent of outpoliticking her on healthcare reform.
- He was skilled at outpoliticking his rivals within the party.
- The outpoliticking in the legislature made it difficult to pass any meaningful legislation.
- She managed to outpolitick the incumbent by building stronger grassroots support.
- Their outpoliticking of the opposition was evident in how they controlled the narrative.
- He spent years outpoliticking his colleagues to secure the leadership position.