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Definition of "outcoach" [outcoach]

  • To provide better coaching than another person or group (verb)

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Use "outcoach" in a sentence
  • "The best reputation platforms take all three phases of the game into account and tell a well-rounded enterprise story across multiple stakeholder groups, allowing the world's most reputable companies to "outcoach" their rivals, even in "must-win" situations like the NBA Finals."
  • ""Without the talent, you can't outcoach anybody," says TV commentator Dick Vitale."
  • "I know Doc Rivers didn't outcoach him last night...did he?"