outsearch
English
Etymology
out- + search
Verb
outsearch (third-person singular simple present outsearches, present participle outsearching, simple past and past participle outsearched)
- (transitive) To surpass in searching.
- 2003, Tony Marsland, Ian Frank, Computers and Games: Second International Conference (page 76)
- Since it will rarely be possible to win a game straight from the book, its main benefit is that during the opening phase of the game search-time is saved, which may be used later in the game to outsearch the opponent.
- 2003, Tony Marsland, Ian Frank, Computers and Games: Second International Conference (page 76)