manoeuvring 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. His impeachment, he says , is mere political manoeuvring.

2. The fleet is manoeuvring off the coast.

3. The fleet is manoeuvring in combination with the air unit.

4. Knowledge of propulsion, steering and manoeuvring systems and their influence on manoeuvrability.

5. At the end of 1917 there was much parliamentary manoeuvring over proportional representation.

6. His appointment as prime minister owed much to the wily manoeuvring of the President.

7. Antonyms for Browbeating include persuasion, luring, tempting, beguiling, coaxing, enticing, flattering, maneuvering, manoeuvring and seducing

8. The general's resignation, if it does happen, will be the culmination of months of political manoeuvring.

9. Without manoeuvring thrusters, the ship may be swept into areas of plasma-flare activity.

10. At the top of the piers is the heavy machinery for manoeuvring the gates.

11. 19 Several candidates had been manoeuvring for position long before the leadership became vacant.

12. Tail Slide was the most difficult and Courageous manoeuvring which was carried out by a sole aircraft

13. (9) sea anchors and equipment for mooring, anchoring or manoeuvring seaplanes and amphibians on water referred to in OPS 1.840.

14. One Anachronism is the inclusion of twin diesel engines, for manoeuvring in harbours and avoiding conflicts in busy shipping lanes

15. This seems to fit quite well with the detailed process of manoeuvring which characterized the early period of financial centralization.

16. Experience the unique feeling of manoeuvring a U-boat, through the rough waters of the North Sea, during attacks on Allies ships.

17. a practical component on enclosed ground to practise the following exercises: braking, stopping distance, braking/evasive action, manoeuvring, accelerating

18. a practical component on enclosed ground to practise the following exercises: braking, stopping distance, lane-changing, braking/evasive action, manoeuvring, parking

19. 'Primary flight control' is "aircraft" stability or manoeuvring control using force/moment generators, i.e. aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring.

20. (251) ACAS processor (airborne collision avoidance system)/TCAS(97) helps prevent collisions by identifying and displaying the location of surrounding aircraft providing audible warnings and manoeuvring instructions (advanced versions).

21. A horizontal red square panel with one yellow diagonal (Figure A1-3) when displayed in a signal area indicates that owing to the bad state of the manoeuvring area, or for any other reason, special precautions must be observed in approaching to land or in landing.

22. Starting from the settlement down of tug’s hull main particulars and skeg geometry, sizing of Azimuthals and engines, the simulation environment encloses full 4-DOF tug’s dynamics in conjunctions with a complete 3+1 DOF manoeuvring model of the tethered and assisted ship across the tow-line constraint.

23. ‘They Astound the audience with their skill and technique in throwing the device around and manoeuvring it on the string.’ ‘Her capacity for stupidity has surprised her in the past, but now it Astounds her.’ ‘She Astounds us all - we just look at her in absolute amazement.’ ‘Their influence over …

24. While the Agency notes that the evidence presented by CCD indicates that the amount of additional space required to manoeuvre a wheelchair into a wheelchair tie-down that is in an alcove varies, depending on whether the wheelchair is rear-drive or front-drive and whether the person backs into the space or manoeuvres into it while facing forward, it is apparent that additional manoeuvring space is required.