maneuver (Meaning)
maneuver (n)
a military training exercise
a plan for attaining a particular goal
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
a move made to gain a tactical end
an action aimed at evading an opponent
maneuver (v)
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
act in order to achieve a certain goal
perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
maneuver (n.)
Alt. of Manoeuvre
Alt. of Manoeuvre
maneuver (v. t.)
Alt. of Manoeuvre
Synonyms & Antonyms of maneuver
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- finesse
- regulate
- steer
- carry out
- carry off
- react (to)
- get off
- have a grip on
- run
- control
- engineer
- bring off
- micromanage
- jockey
- respond (to)
- guide
- direct
- command
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
maneuver Sentence Examples
- The pilot expertly maneuvered the aircraft through the narrow mountain pass.
- The experienced driver maneuvered the car through the heavy traffic with ease.
- The surgeon expertly maneuvered the instruments during the delicate operation.
- The politician carefully maneuvered the conversation to avoid offending the electorate.
- The dancer deftly maneuvered across the stage with grace and precision.
- The thief maneuvered through the building's security system with cunning and stealth.
- The chess player skillfully maneuvered his pieces to gain an advantage over his opponent.
- The businessman deftly maneuvered a complex negotiation to secure a lucrative deal.
- The soldiers maneuvered through the dense undergrowth with stealth and determination.
- The spacecraft maneuvered smoothly around the celestial object, capturing stunning images.
FAQs About the word maneuver
a military training exercise, a plan for attaining a particular goal, a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill, a move made to gain a tac
negotiate, handle, manage,manipulate, take, address, treat, hack, come to grips with, swing
bungle, fumble, louse up, mess (up), scamp, botch, muff, louse up, mishandle, bungle
The pilot expertly maneuvered the aircraft through the narrow mountain pass.
The experienced driver maneuvered the car through the heavy traffic with ease.
The surgeon expertly maneuvered the instruments during the delicate operation.
The politician carefully maneuvered the conversation to avoid offending the electorate.