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Term: Manuver

Description:

Manuver is a verb that refers to the act of strategically moving or manipulating something or someone in order to achieve a specific goal or outcome. It can also be used as a noun to describe a planned course of action or a clever and skillful action taken to gain an advantage.

Examples:

  • As a verb:
    • The experienced driver skillfully manuvers the car through heavy traffic.
    • The politician carefully manuvered his way through negotiations to secure a beneficial trade deal.
  • As a noun:
    • The chess player's well-thought-out manuver took his opponent by surprise.
    • The military general devised a strategic manuver to outsmart the enemy.

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