manoeuver (Meaning)
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manoeuver (v)
act in order to achieve a certain goal
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
Synonyms & Antonyms of manoeuver
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manoeuver Sentence Examples
- The driver skillfully maneuvered their vehicle through the narrow alleyway.
- The pilot precisely maneuvered the aircraft through the turbulent storm.
- The surgeon delicately maneuvered the scalpel during the complex operation.
- The chess player skillfully maneuvered their pieces towards an advantageous position.
- The dancer gracefully maneuvered their body across the stage.
- The skier expertly maneuvered through the moguls and powder snow.
- The hiker cautiously maneuvered around the slippery rocks on the treacherous trail.
- The sailor adeptly maneuvered the boat through strong winds and choppy waters.
- The politician carefully maneuvered their way through a difficult debate.
- The craftsman meticulously maneuvered their tools to create a intricate masterpiece.
FAQs About the word manoeuver
act in order to achieve a certain goal, direct the course; determine the direction of travelling, perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to se
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The driver skillfully maneuvered their vehicle through the narrow alleyway.
The pilot precisely maneuvered the aircraft through the turbulent storm.
The surgeon delicately maneuvered the scalpel during the complex operation.
The chess player skillfully maneuvered their pieces towards an advantageous position.