manoeuvred in English

verb
1
move skillfully or carefully.
the truck was unable to maneuver comfortably in the narrow street
2
carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end.
they were maneuvering him into a betrayal of his countryman
synonyms:intrigueplotschemeplanlay plansconspirepull strings

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1. He manoeuvred his way into the confidence of hers.

2. Synonyms for Caballed include conspired, plotted, intrigued, schemed, machinated, colluded, connived, contrived, manoeuvred and planned

3. Synonyms for Conspired include plotted, intrigued, schemed, machinated, colluded, connived, contrived, manoeuvred, planned and caballed

4. He set her on her feet without a word and steadied her while she manoeuvred the crutch into position.

5. The mortuary van had moved closer to the rim of the hollow and the stretcher was being manoeuvred into place.

6. That is why he manoeuvred frantically, and brilliantly, to fend off the challenge to his party leadership last month.

7. 11 The mortuary van had moved closer to the rim of the hollow and the stretcher was being manoeuvred into place.

8. I meant, however, to be a Bigamist; but fate has out-manoeuvred me, or Providence has checked me,—perhaps the last

9. These picturesque craft are manoeuvred through London's crowded waterways by traditional Cockney seafarers in their striped sweaters and ribboned boaters.

10. An Approaching battle was much spoken of, the prince having manoeuvred, until that movement, only in order to await a reinforcement that had just reached him