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Maneuver
/mənˈuːvɐ/
/məˈnuvɝ/
manoeuvre
maneuvre
manoeuver
manœuver
manœuvre
to maneuver
01
manœuvrer
to strategically navigate or direct a vehicle, object, or oneself through a series of planned movements
Transitive: to maneuver a vehicle
Intransitive
02
manœuvrer, manoeuvrer
to execute strategic and tactical movements with military precision in order to gain a positional advantage
Intransitive
03
manoeuvrer, manoeuvrer habilement
to skillfully control or direct actions and strategies with a specific goal in mind
Transitive: to maneuver a situation | to maneuver sb/sth into a situation
Maneuver
01
manœuvre, exercice militaire
a military training exercise
02
manœuvre, manipulation
a move made to gain a tactical end
03
manœuvre, manœuvre tactique
an action aimed at evading an opponent
04
manœuvre, manœuvre habile
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
05
manœuvre, stratégie
a plan for attaining a particular goal
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Exemple
The captain expertly maneuvered the ship through the narrow channel.
The pilot had to maneuver the aircraft through turbulent weather conditions.
The cyclist had to maneuver through the crowded city streets.
The race car driver skillfully maneuvered through the tight turns of the racetrack
The spacecraft had to maneuver in space to dock with the orbiting space station.