1.
to surprise sb and put them in a difficult position :
Many investors were caught out by the fall in share prices.
2.
to show that sb does not know much or is doing sth wrong :
They tried to catch her out with a difficult question.
1.
to surprise sb and put them in a difficult position :
Many investors were caught out by the fall in share prices.
2.
to show that sb does not know much or is doing sth wrong :
They tried to catch her out with a difficult question.
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary. Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне. 2005