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manoevers

Definition: Manoevers is the plural form of the noun "manoever," which refers to a tactical or strategic movement, action, or procedure aimed at achieving a specific goal or outcome.

Sense 1: In a military context, manoevers involve planned movements of troops, ships, or aircraft to outmaneuver the enemy or gain an advantage on the battlefield.

Example sentence: The general ordered his troops to perform complex manoevers to confuse the enemy and gain the upper hand.

Sense 2: Manoevers can also refer to skillful actions or techniques performed to control or operate vehicles, machinery, or equipment.

Example sentence: The experienced pilot executed precise manoevers to land the plane safely in challenging weather conditions.

Sense 3: In a figurative sense, manoevers can describe strategic actions or tactics employed in various situations to achieve a particular result.

Example sentence: The politician's clever manoevers during the debate helped him win over undecided voters.

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