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| out·flank [ owt flángk ] (past and past participle out·flanked, present participle out·flank·ing, 3rd person present singular out·flanks) |
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1. attack enemy indirectly: to go around the main body of an enemy force and attack it from the side or from behind
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2. win by maneuvering: to outwit or bypass an opponent or competitor
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