Outpoint (verb)

To gain more points than an opponent in a competition or game.

Origin:

19th century: from out- + point.

Examples:

  1. The boxer outpointed his opponent and won the fight.
  2. The tennis player outpointed her opponent and won the match.
  3. The chess player outpointed his opponent and won the tournament.
  4. The team outpointed their opponents and won the championship.
  5. The debater outpointed his opponent and won the debate.
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