Sentences

outcourt in a sentence

n.

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Definition

Outcourt (verb): To outmaneuver or outplay an opponent by executing superior strategies or shots, particularly by directing the ball to the outer areas of the playing field or court.

Sample Sentences

  1. The coach decided to outcourt the opposing team's strategy during the game.
  2. In tennis, players often need to outcourt their rivals by hitting the ball to the far corners.
  3. She was able to outcourt her competitor with a series of impressive shots.
  4. To win the match, he had to outcourt his opponent by anticipating their moves.
  5. The team focused on outcourting their rivals by exploiting weaknesses in their defense.