outdirect
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outdirect (third-person singular simple present outdirects, present participle outdirecting, simple past and past participle outdirected)
- (transitive, nonce word) To surpass in directing.
- 2014, Herbert Zettl, Television Production Handbook, page 141:
- Do not try to outdirect the director. Mark all shot changes on the shot sheet.