To move around someone (like an enemy) to out-maneuver them
(noun) The maneuver by the cavalry completely outflanked the enemy forces.(verb) Ships must maneuver past the sandbars as they travel upriver.The quarterback missed being tackled by making a quick maneuver.
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The Germans outflanked the French fortifications .
The UN sea assault at Inchon outflanked the North Koreans and they had to pull back or be surrounded
British forces, outflanked by the German-Italian advance east from Benghazi, withdrew and set up defensive positions around the town of Tobruk in 1941.
It was incomplete. The Germans made some feint attacks, but it was outflanked by the Panzer advance through the Ardennes & was effectively useless as a defensive line.
They were part of a larger Greek force which was withdrawn. The Spartan contingent selflessly remained to hold the pass when the force was withdrawn to let them escape, and was eventually overwhelmed.
(noun) The maneuver by the cavalry completely outflanked the enemy forces.(verb) Ships must maneuver past the sandbars as they travel upriver.The quarterback missed being tackled by making a quick maneuver.
The plan was to put the bulk of the three armies on the two spurs of the mountain that walled the entrance valley. They would then man the valley with only a small contingent, hoping to lure the Orc and Wargs into the valley where they would be outflanked from higher ground.
They fought and held the pass until outflanked .
Union General Hooker and Sickles lll Corps were outflanked by Jackson while Hooker was attempting to outflank Lee. J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry screened Jackson's flanking movement. Union General Sickles was fooled thinking he was seeing a Confederate retreat.
Carl von Clausewitz determined the importance or significance of a battle on the so-called "degree" of victory. In his view a victory was significant if the losing enemy's army had been outflanked, the terrain of the battle, the number of troops the winner had and the effectiveness of the winner's cavalry.
Well, I suppose this could be construed as being Germanys allies Russia and Italy, who were holding the flank whilst the Germans were bogged down in Stalingrad. When the Russians launched their counter offensive, their lines disintegrated. As such the Russians then outflanked Stalingrad, and the rest is history. Italy and Rumania were a contributory factor in Germanys ultimate defeat