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Manuvers

Noun:

1. The act or process of maneuvering.

2. A skillful or carefully planned move or series of moves.

Example Sentences:

  1. The fighter pilot's impressive manuvers during the air show amazed the audience.
  2. The chess player's clever manuvers allowed them to checkmate their opponent.

Verb:

1. To perform skillful moves or actions, typically in a tactical or strategic context.

2. To guide or direct something skillfully through a series of moves or changes.

Example Sentences:

  1. The football team coach instructed the players on how to manuver around the defensive line.
  2. The politician tried to manuver public opinion in their favor through a series of well-planned speeches.

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