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Noun: maneuver mu'noovur Usage: US (=manoeuvre)
- A military training exercise
- manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], simulated military operation - A plan for attaining a particular goal
- tactic, tactics, manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn] - A deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
"he made a great maneuver" - manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], play - A move made to gain a tactical end
- manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], tactical maneuver [US], tactical manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn] - An action aimed at evading an opponent
- manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], evasive action Verb: maneuver mu'noovur Usage: US (=manoeuvre)
- Direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
- steer, manoeuver [non-standard], manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], direct, point, head, guide, channelize, channelise [Brit] - Act in order to achieve a certain goal
"He maneuvered to get the chairmanship"; "She maneuvered herself into the directorship" - manoeuver [non-standard], manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn] - Perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
- manoeuver [non-standard], manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], operate
Derived forms: maneuvered, maneuvers, maneuvering See also: maneuverable [US], maneuverer [US] Type of: act, command, control, evasion, go, military operation, motion, move, movement, op, operation, plan of action Part of: athletic game, military training Encyclopedia: Maneuver |