manoeuvre|manoeuvres in English

noun

[mə'nuːvə(r)]

planned military exercise; change in the movement or direction of a moving vehicle; move which involves skill and dexterity; strategy (also maneuver)

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1. To quantify the extent to which each manoeuvre possessed these attributes, adjectival ratings ranging from "Excellent" to "Fair" were assigned to each of the twelve manoeuvres, for each of the three manoeuvre evaluation criteria.

2. manoeuvres in the desert.

3. The grand manoeuvres will be held tomorrow.

4. Similar manoeuvres play out on Alikewise.com

5. Diagram of the evasive action manoeuvre

6. It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.

7. You've got that manoeuvre down real well.

8. 22 It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.

9. Those manoeuvres arise in a situation of unequal power.

10. Such a manoeuvre could cut both ways.

11. 6 Loaded supermarket trolleys are often difficult to manoeuvre.

12. This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

13. The amendment was somehow introduced by political manoeuvre.

14. She managed to manoeuvre expertly into the parking space.

15. 9 Small farmers have limited room for manoeuvre.

16. 12 This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

17. 10 I feel the company has little room for manoeuvre.

18. There have been large - scale military manoeuvres on the frontier.

19. I told the Air Vice-Marshal we were doing extraordinary manoeuvres.

20. This manoeuvre of his is a diabolical conspiracy.

21. 5 There was very little room to manoeuvre.

22. Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.

23. 21 The manoeuvre succeeded, though at a dreadful cost.

24. 3 The clutter of ships had little room to manoeuvre.

25. 2 Her withdrawal from the contest was a tactical manoeuvre.