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  1. out-psych

    • IPA[aʊtˈsʌɪk]
    • v.
      gain a psychological advantage over (an opponent or rival)
    • verb: outpsych, 3rd person present: outpsyches, gerund or present participle: outpsyching, past tense: outpsyched, past participle: outpsyched

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    • 1. US informal gain a psychological advantage over (an opponent or rival) each country tries to out-psych the other
    • ph.
      intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing very confident or aggressive

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing very confident or aggressive

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      analyze something in psychological terms

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing very confident or aggressive

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing confident or aggressive

    Oxford American Dictionary