out-ˈplan, v.
[out- 18.]
trans. To outdo in planning; to outmatch by more skilful planning.
1797 T. Park Sonn. 82 He out-plans me hollow. 1852 M. Arnold Tristram & Iseult i. 166 Tristram!—sweet love!—we are betray'd—out-plann'd. |
out-ˈplan, v.
[out- 18.]
trans. To outdo in planning; to outmatch by more skilful planning.
1797 T. Park Sonn. 82 He out-plans me hollow. 1852 M. Arnold Tristram & Iseult i. 166 Tristram!—sweet love!—we are betray'd—out-plann'd. |
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