Meaning vs. Outwit

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Meaningnoun

(of words or symbols) The entity, perception, feeling or concept thereby represented or evoked.

Meaningnoun

The value, purpose, importance, point or significance (of something).

Meaningnoun

(semantics) The object or concept that a word or phrase denotes, or that which a sentence says.

Meaningnoun

(obsolete) Intention.

Meaningverb

present participle of mean

Meaningadjective

Having a (specified) intention.

Meaningadjective

Expressing some intention or significance; meaningful.

Meaningnoun

That which is meant or intended; intent; purpose; aim; object; as, a mischievous meaning was apparent.

Meaningnoun

That which is signified, whether by act lanquage; signification; sense; import; as, the meaning of a hint.

Meaningnoun

Sense; power of thinking.

Meaningnoun

the message that is intended or expressed or signified;

Meaningnoun

the idea that is intended;

Meaningadjective

rich in significance or implication;

Meaningnoun

what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action

Meaningnoun

implied or explicit significance

Meaningnoun

important or worthwhile quality; purpose

Meaningadjective

intended to communicate something that is not directly expressed

Outwitverb

(transitive) To get the better of; to outsmart, to beat in a competition of wits.

Outwitverb

To surpass in wisdom, esp. in cunning.

Outwitverb

To defeat or gain an advantage over by superior craft or cunning stratagems; as, the thief outwitted his pursuers and left the country undetected.

Outwitnoun

The faculty of acquiring wisdom by observation and experience, or the wisdom so acquired; - opposed to inwit.

Outwitverb

beat through cleverness and wit;

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