WordNet-Online
Free dictionary and thesaurus of English. Definitions, synonyms, antonyms and more...
Hint: double-click any word to get it searched!

Google
 

manuvering

 

Definitions from the Web

Maneuvering

Definition

Maneuvering refers to the act of directing, controlling, or navigating something, typically with skill and precision.

Part of Speech

  • Noun
  • Verb

Senses

Sense 1 - Noun

In the context of driving or sailing, maneuvering can refer to the action of changing the course or direction of a vehicle or vessel.

Example Sentence: The captain's maneuvering skills helped navigate the ship safely through the narrow channel.

Related Products: Driving Lessons, Sailing Guide

Sense 2 - Verb

As a verb, maneuvering implies the deliberate and skillful movement or manipulation of something or someone.

Example Sentence: The gymnast expertly maneuvered through the complex routine, impressing the judges.

Related Products: Gymnastics Training, Manipulation Skills

Sense 3 - Verb

In a strategic or tactical context, maneuvering involves making calculated moves or actions to gain an advantage or achieve a particular goal.

Example Sentence: The chess player spent hours maneuvering his pieces, trying to outsmart his opponent.

Related Products: Strategy Games, Tactics Guide

Sense 4 - Verb

In a figurative sense, maneuvering can also mean manipulating or influencing a situation or person to one's advantage.

Example Sentence: The politician was accused of maneuvering public opinion with misleading statements.

Related Products: Persuasion Techniques, Manipulation Skills

manus manuscript manuscript manuscript method manuscripts manuscripts manusturpation manuver manuvering manuvers manuvre manx manx cat manx shearwater many-sided many many

Sponsored (shop thru our affiliate link to help maintain this site):

WordNet-Online
Home | Free dictionary software | Copyright notice | Contact us | WordNet dictionary | Automotive thesaurus