Maneuvering
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Maneuvering ( noun )
- The act of maneuvering, or the ability to maneuver; the art of handling something skillfully.
- The act of moving in a skillful or clever way; the ability to control the movement of something.
Origin:
From the french manœuvre, from manœuvrer ("to move, to handle"), from manus ("hand") + opus ("work").
Examples:
- The pilot's maneuvering skills were put to the test in the airshow.
- The ship's maneuvering capabilities allowed it to navigate through the narrow channel.
- The football team's maneuvering on the field resulted in a touchdown.
- The driver's maneuvering skills saved him from an accident.
- The company's financial maneuvering allowed it to weather the recession.
(As a verb)
Maneuvering ( verb )
- The act of maneuvering, or the ability to maneuver; the art of handling something skillfully.
- The act of moving in a skillful or clever way; the ability to control the movement of something.
Origin:
From the french manœuvre, from manœuvrer ("to move, to handle"), from manus ("hand") + opus ("work").
Examples:
- The pilot's maneuvering skills were put to the test in the airshow.
- The ship's maneuvering capabilities allowed it to navigate through the narrow channel.
- The football team's maneuvering on the field resulted in a touchdown.
- The driver's maneuvering skills saved him from an accident.
- The company's financial maneuvering allowed it to weather the recession.