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    manoeuvre
    /məˈnuːvə/

    noun

    verb

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  2. Learn the meaning of manoeuvre as a noun and a verb in English, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say manoeuvre in different languages and contexts.

  3. a contrived, complicated, and possibly deceptive plan or action. political manoeuvres. 2. a movement or action requiring dexterity and skill. 3. a. a tactic or movement of one or a number of military or naval units. b. (plural) tactical exercises, usually on a large scale.

  4. to handle and move something carefully or with difficulty: [ T ] I maneuvered the grocery cart around piles of boxes to the checkout counter. maneuver verb (PLAN ACTION) [ T ] to cause someone to act in a particular way: The management tried to maneuver her into resigning.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word maneuver, from military and naval movements to clever and skillful actions. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of maneuver.

  6. noun. a contrived, complicated, and possibly deceptive plan or action. political manoeuvres. a movement or action requiring dexterity and skill. a tactic or movement of one or a number of military or naval units. plural tactical exercises, usually on a large scale. a planned movement of an aircraft in flight.

  7. 3 days ago · mə-ˈn (y)ü-vər. chiefly British variant of maneuver. Medical Definition. manoeuvre. chiefly British variant of maneuver. More from Merriam-Webster on manoeuvre. Nglish: Translation of manoeuvre for Spanish Speakers. Love words? Need even more definitions?

  8. 1. a planned and controlled tactical or strategic movement of troops, warships, aircraft, etc. 2. [pl.] large-scale practice movements and exercises of troops, warships, aircraft, etc. under simulated combat conditions. 3. any skillful change of movement or direction in driving a vehicle, controlling a spacecraft, etc. ; specif., a.

  9. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word manoeuvre, a noun that can refer to a movement, a plan or a military exercise. Find out the difference between manoeuvre and maneuver, and see idioms and collocations with manoeuvre.

  10. 1. a contrived, complicated, and possibly deceptive plan or action: political manoeuvres. 2. a movement or action requiring dexterity and skill. 3. (Military) a. a tactic or movement of one or a number of military or naval units. b. ( plural) tactical exercises, usually on a large scale. 4. (Aeronautics) a planned movement of an aircraft in flight.

  11. Learn the meaning of manoeuvre as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, collocations and usage examples. Find out how to use manoeuvre in British and American English, and how to pronounce it.