outskill

verb

Etymology

From out- + skill.

  1. derived from *(s)kelH-
  2. inherited from *skilōną
  3. derived from skilja
  4. inherited from scilian
  5. inherited from skilen
  6. prefixed as outskill — “out + skill

Definitions

  1. To surpass in skill.

    • Always one has to anticipate the others (or others') actions and try to outwit as well as outnerve and outskill the others.
  2. To outsource the skilled part of an enterprise.

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