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Manoeuvre

Noun (General)

A manoeuvre is a planned, skillful, or strategic movement or action, often performed to achieve a particular objective or goal.

Sample Sentence: The chess player executed a brilliant manoeuvre to secure a checkmate.

Noun (Military)

In military context, a manoeuvre refers to a tactical or coordinated movement or exercise of troops, vehicles, or ships.

Sample Sentence: The army conducted a large-scale manoeuvre to simulate a battle scenario.

Verb

To manoeuvre means to move or manipulate something with skill or dexterity, often in a calculated or strategic manner.

Sample Sentence: The pilot skillfully manoeuvred the airplane through a series of complex twists and turns.

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