Use "manoeuvre" in a sentence

1. Diagram of the evasive action manoeuvre

2. It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.

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

4. 22 It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.

5. Such a manoeuvre could cut both ways.

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

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

8. The amendment was somehow introduced by political manoeuvre.

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

10. 9 Small farmers have limited room for manoeuvre.

11. 12 This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

12. 10 I feel the company has little room for manoeuvre.

13. This manoeuvre of his is a diabolical conspiracy.

14. 5 There was very little room to manoeuvre.

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

16. 21 The manoeuvre succeeded, though at a dreadful cost.

17. 3 The clutter of ships had little room to manoeuvre.

18. 2 Her withdrawal from the contest was a tactical manoeuvre.

19. A Cutback is usually an intermediate surfers first manoeuvre

20. 11 The amendment was somehow introduced by political manoeuvre.

21. We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him.

22. The tests confirmed that an aerocapture manoeuvre could work.

23. The clutter of ships had little room to manoeuvre.

24. 19 Nevertheless, the State's room for manoeuvre was increasing.

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

26. 23 Must not allow her senses any room to manoeuvre.

27. 20 And the director-general has little freedom of manoeuvre.

28. That's a rookie manoeuvre that a lot of people do.

29. 27 With an election looming, he has little room for manoeuvre.

30. 6 Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.

31. 8 A rapid manoeuvre by the driver prevented an accident.

32. Aerocapture requires only a single pass with a brief corrective propulsive manoeuvre.

33. Leonidas stationed 1,000 Phocians on the heights to prevent such a manoeuvre.

34. 7 Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.

35. 4 She managed to manoeuvre expertly into the parking space.

36. 1 We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him.

37. Some analysts believe he has made a canny political manoeuvre.

38. 28 The new laws have left us little room to manoeuvre .

39. Artifice: 1 n a deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture) Synonyms: ruse Type of: maneuver , manoeuvre , tactical maneuver , tactical manoeuvre a move made to gain a tactical end

40. 25 The economic conditions are restricting the Chancellor's freedom of manoeuvre.

41. 13 The other directors are trying to manoeuvre her into resigning.

42. The lateral acceleration induced by the system during the lane change manoeuvre:

43. 15 The government has very little room for manoeuvre on this issue.

44. 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.

45. 27 synonyms for Conspire: plot, scheme, intrigue, devise, manoeuvre, contrive, machinate, plan, hatch

46. 24 A careful driver will often stop talking before carrying out a complex manoeuvre.

47. In 21 positions, however, aircraft can manoeuvre alone without assistance from pusher tugs.

48. The platoon commanders shout their commands and the recruits manoeuvre into the required formations.

49. Objective To evaluate the effect of particle repositioning manoeuvre for posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

50. 26 The law in this area is very strict and doesn't allow us much room for manoeuvre.

51. The Light Division, based at Vught, was the only manoeuvre force the Dutch Army possessed.

52. 15 The trouble with this manoeuvre is that it can not help but demote poetry.

53. 17 The authorities have to manoeuvre the markets into demanding a cut in interest rates.

54. 14 Teachers feel they have little room for manoeuvre when the curriculum is so demanding.

55. Synonyms for Cajole include coax, sweet-talk, wheedle, manoeuvre, beguile, blandish, entice, flatter, inveigle and lure

56. 29 Bathing huts, a steam engine, cavalry on manoeuvre and beached fishing boats: it must have been lovely.

57. 30 Saunders' body was lying against him as he tried to manoeuvre it against the protective barrier.

58. Bathing huts, a steam engine, cavalry on manoeuvre and beached fishing boats: it must have been lovely.

59. He is playful, too, managing the difficult manoeuvre of translating wit into sound without resorting to slapstick.

60. 2 It constituted an even clearer expression of provincial mobilisation and disregard for parliamentary initiative and manoeuvre than 18

61. Again, as we will see, this kind of manoeuvre plays an essential part in the Roslin cloning procedure.

62. But it all seemed very appropriate and didn't seem like a headstrong, desperate manoeuvre in any sense.

63. 29 As I see it, Lisa, you don't really have a great deal of room for manoeuvre.

64. Following this manoeuvre, the Harvard dealing director and dealers questioned the performance of Harvard's corporate finance department.

65. Steel himself was a noted tactician, more concerned with manoeuvre than with policy-making, a style appropriate for the parliamentary situation.

66. 18 The solid uncooperative bundle was surprisingly heavy; it was like trying to manoeuvre a firm and rather smelly poultice.

67. To put their project together, the two charities had to manoeuvre within a thicket of legal and professional restraints.

68. Canalize definition: direct the flow of synonyms: canalise, maneuver, manoeuvre, head, channel, direct, manoeuver, point, channelise, channelize, guide, steer

69. The British bourgeoisie, past masters of machination and manoeuvre, are a class which knows best when to compromise.

70. Canalise: 1 v direct the flow of Synonyms: Canalize , channel Type of: channelise , channelize , direct , guide , head , maneuver , manoeuver , manoeuvre , point

71. In view of limited fiscal room for manoeuvre, the fiscal stimulus package appears to be an adequate response to the downturn

72. These Conveyors are well balanced and easy to manoeuvre and position with a long hopper for superior containment and reach

73. But most of all he must be a tactical genius able to out-manoeuvre the opposition at a moment's notice.

74. On the left side of the manoeuvre, the Italian 132nd Armoured Division Ariete would neutralise the Bir Hakeim box.

75. The solid uncooperative bundle was surprisingly heavy; it was like trying to manoeuvre a firm and rather smelly poultice.

76. Plot, scheme, intrigue, devise, manoeuvre, contrive, machinate, plan, hatch treason I had a persecution complex and thought people were Conspiring against me

77. NASA scientists rehearsed the roll - off manoeuvre in a sandbox mock-up more than 500 times over the past few years.

78. Canalise: 1 v direct the flow of Synonyms: canalize , channel Type of: channelise , channelize , direct , guide , head , maneuver , manoeuver , manoeuvre , point

79. It considered that the bonus system entailed a significant reduction in the dealers’ economic scope for manoeuvre to make such exports.

80. I'd like you to go through that manoeuvre again and then bring the car to a halt next to the kerb.