Sentences

disedge in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To disedge means to outmaneuver or surpass someone in a competitive context, often by introducing a superior strategy or argument.

Sample Sentences

  1. The team decided to disedge their competitors by introducing a groundbreaking product.
  2. In the debate, she managed to disedge her opponent with a well-researched argument.
  3. His strategy was to disedge anyone who doubted his vision for the company's future.
  4. To disedge the existing market players, they focused on innovative marketing techniques.
  5. The new policy aimed to disedge outdated practices and promote more efficient methods.

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