steering (Meaning)

Wordnet

steering (n)

the act of guiding or showing the way

the act of setting and holding a course

the act of steering a ship

steering Sentence Examples

  1. The race car driver was steering through the treacherous curves with precision.
  2. The ship's captain skillfully steered the vessel through the stormy sea.
  3. The cyclist adeptly steered with one hand, maintaining balance while navigating the crowded streets.
  4. The hikers relied on a GPS device to steer them through the unfamiliar wilderness.
  5. The politician deftly steered the conversation away from controversial topics.
  6. The pilot calmly steered the airplane through turbulence, reassuring the passengers.
  7. The salesman expertly steered the customer towards making a purchase.
  8. The mother carefully steered her young child across the busy road.
  9. The scientist carefully steered the experiment towards a desired outcome.
  10. The company's leadership team steered the organization through a period of financial difficulty.

FAQs About the word steering

the act of guiding or showing the way, the act of setting and holding a course, the act of steering a ship

lead, control, administration, piloting, monitoring, policing, shepherding, running, direction, governance

following, following, trailing,trailing, hounding,tailing, dogging, shadowing, hounding, dogging

The race car driver was steering through the treacherous curves with precision.

The ship's captain skillfully steered the vessel through the stormy sea.

The cyclist adeptly steered with one hand, maintaining balance while navigating the crowded streets.

The hikers relied on a GPS device to steer them through the unfamiliar wilderness.