maneuvering
Meanings
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verb
The act of guiding or directing a vehicle, aircraft, or other object, especially skillfully and with precision.
- "He maneuvered the car expertly through the narrow streets."
- "The pilot maneuvered the plane skillfully to avoid the storm."
- "The sailor maneuvered the boat to catch the wind."
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verb
To move or position something, especially carefully or skillfully.
- "The dancer maneuvered her way through the crowded room."
- "The magician maneuvered the cards to confuse the audience."
- "The chess player maneuvered his pieces to checkmate his opponent."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with maneuveringmaneuvered , revered , departed , imparted , converged
Variants
List of all variants of maneuvering that leads to same resultmaneuver , maneuverabilities , maneuverability , maneuverable , maneuvered , maneuverer , maneuverers , maneuvering , maneuvers
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Old French word 'maneuver' meaning 'to handle, manage, or control'.
Trivia
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Maneuvering is not only important in transportation and military contexts, but it is also a crucial skill in video games, particularly in racing and flight simulators.
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The term 'maneuver' was first used in English in the 16th century to describe the handling of a ship or a horse.
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The term 'maneuverability' refers to the ability of an object to maneuver effectively in a given environment.
Related Concepts
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strategy: Maneuvering is closely related to strategy as it involves planning and executing movements to achieve a desired goal.
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tactics: Maneuvering is also related to tactics, which are the specific actions taken to carry out a strategy.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Maneuvering has been used extensively in military contexts to describe the strategic movement of troops and military vehicles. It is also used in aviation, sailing, and other fields where precise control of an object is necessary.
How to Memorize "maneuvering"
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visualize
- Visualize maneuvering as guiding or directing an object, such as a car or a boat, through a complex environment, making adjustments and corrections along the way.
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associate
- Associate maneuvering with precision and control, imagining yourself skillfully guiding an object to its desired destination.
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mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'My Neighbor Edges Under Vehicles' to remember the meaning of maneuvering: My Neighbor Edges Under Vehicles = Maneuvering Near Edges Under Vehicles = Guiding or Directing a Vehicle
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