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manoevred

 

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Manoevred

Definition:

The past tense and past participle of manoeuvre.

Part of Speech:

Past tense and past participle verb

Senses:

1. To skillfully plan or manipulate a situation in order to achieve a particular outcome.

2. To move or guide something skillfully in a specific direction.

Usages:

Verb Sense 1:

- Karen manoevred her way through the crowded room to approach the hiring manager.

- The politician expertly manoevred the conversation to divert attention from his controversial past.

- The chess champion manoevred his pieces strategically, eventually leading to victory.

Verb Sense 2:

- The pilot skilfully manoevred the aircraft through the stormy weather.

- The ship captain manoevred the vessel into the narrow harbor with great precision.

- The dancer smoothly manoevred her body across the stage, captivating the audience.

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