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Manuevers

Definition:

Manuevers refers to a set of actions or movements performed skillfully and tactically, typically in a military or strategic context.

Parts of Speech:

  1. Noun: manuevers
  2. Verb: manuever

Senses:

Noun:

1. Military Actions:

a. Tactically planned movements or exercises carried out by armed forces.

Example: During the military training, the soldiers practiced various manuevers to enhance their combat skills.

Related products: Military Maneuvers Books

Verb:

1. Skillfully Move:

a. To move or direct something skillfully and with precision.

Example: The pilot skillfully manuevered the airplane through thick fog.

Related products: Pilot Maneuvering Books

2. Outmaneuver:

a. To outsmart or gain an advantage over someone by using clever tactics or strategies.

Example: In the chess match, Bobby Fischer expertly manuevered his opponent and won the game.

Related products: Strategic Tactics Books

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