steered Antonyms
Meaning of steered
steered
to be subject to steering, a hint as to procedure, to be guided, to subject to steering, to guide by mechanical means (such as a rudder), to direct the course (as of a ship or automobile), to keep entirely away, a male bovine animal and especially a domestic ox (Bos taurus) castrated before sexual maturity compare stag sense 3, to set and hold to (a course), a male domestic ox castrated before sexual maturity and especially one raised for beef, an ox less than four years old, to direct the course or the course of, to follow a course of action, to control the course of, to pursue a course of action
steered Sentence Examples
- The ship's captain steered the vessel expertly through the treacherous waters.
- The driver steered the car down the winding road with ease.
- The politician skillfully steered the conversation away from uncomfortable topics.
- The coach steered the team towards victory with his motivational speeches.
- The hiker steered clear of the dangerous terrain, thanks to his keen intuition.
- The engineers steered the project to completion on time and within budget.
- The surgeon delicately steered the scalpel to remove the tumor.
- The therapist steered the patient towards a healthier mindset.
- The teacher patiently steered the students through challenging concepts.
- The company's management team steered the organization towards profitability.
FAQs About the word steered
to be subject to steering, a hint as to procedure, to be guided, to subject to steering, to guide by mechanical means (such as a rudder), to direct the course (
guided, led, conducted, routed, showed, accompanied, escorted, piloted, marshaled, ushered
followed, trailed,shadowed, tailed, dogged, hounded,tailgated
The ship's captain steered the vessel expertly through the treacherous waters.
The driver steered the car down the winding road with ease.
The politician skillfully steered the conversation away from uncomfortable topics.
The coach steered the team towards victory with his motivational speeches.