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Manouvering

Definition:

Manouvering refers to the act or process of moving or directing something skillfully or with strategic planning.


Part of Speech:

Noun: The action or skill of moving or directing something, especially with skill or strategy.

Verb: The act of moving or directing something skillfully or with strategic planning.


Senses:

Sense 1: The tactical movement of military forces or vehicles.

Sense 2: Skillful and strategic planning or manipulation in order to achieve a specific outcome.


Examples:

Noun: The manouvering of troops during the war was crucial for gaining a strategic advantage.

Noun: The pilot's impeccable manouvering of the aircraft impressed everyone on board.

Verb: He skillfully manouvers the forklift, efficiently transporting goods around the warehouse.

Verb: The politician was accused of manouvering public opinion through deceptive tactics.


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