[verb] [T] - to move forward past (an enemy position) in order to attack it from the side or from the backThe choice is between a direct frontal attack and an outflanking movement to the west.(figurative) In an attempt to outflank (= get an advantage over) the Labour Party, the government has announced a £3 billion investment programme in the Health Service. [T]
OUTFLANK
Meaning of OUTFLANK in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012