OUTFLANK


Meaning of OUTFLANK in English

out ‧ flank /aʊtˈflæŋk/ BrE AmE verb [transitive]

1 . to gain an advantage over an opponent, especially in politics:

The Tories found themselves outflanked by Labour on the issue of law and order.

2 . to go around the side of a group of enemies during a battle and attack them from behind

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.