Synonym: conduct, conspire, drive, engineer, handle, intrigue, manipulate, operate, plan, plot, run, scheme, work. Similar words: manoeuvre, outmanoeuvre, humane, germane, inhumane, permanent, permanently, more than ever. Meaning: [mə'nuːvə] n. 1. a military training exercise 2. a plan for attaining a particular goal 3. a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill 4. a move made to gain a tactical end 5. an action aimed at evading an opponent. v. 1. direct the course; determine the direction of travelling 2. act in order to achieve a certain goal 3. perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense.
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(31) The most highly skilled soldiers advocated rapid maneuver and quick assault when contact was made.
(32) The technique and maneuver abided by the mechanics regulation.
(33) Ditching was a nasty but manageable maneuver.
(34) Roll back to the right to exit this maneuver.
(35) Trumpet maneuver has been reported in CT examination for the diagnosis of laryngocele.
(36) Lower courts have found, however, that Vermont Yankee does leave them some room for maneuver.
(37) Equation of particle motion is used and about 19 basic maneuvers are selected in the flight maneuver model.
(38) The ship misperformed the maneuver and almost collided with the pier.
(39) As the 12 - year - old on and on about CPR and the Heimlich maneuver, mom nodded proudly.
(40) This paper introduces maneuver - load control principle and function applying to large transport.
(41) The dorsad reduction maneuver has been used for treating 120 cases of posticous cervical spondylopathy and 90 cases treated with common massage has been used as control.
(42) Finally, maneuver warfare requires the ability to think above our own level and to act at our level in a way that is in consonance with the requirements of the larger situation.
(43) Of course,(sentence dictionary) there's a way to prevent many of those fatalities: Heimlich maneuver.
(44) During execution of this maneuver , the anterior ethmoidal artery and must be cauterized with forceps.
(45) However, to the best of our knowledge, the use of trumpet maneuver in the sonographic diagnosis of laryngocele has not been previously described.
(46) The mechanism of this was explained to be associated with erect postural hypotension or related to Valsalva's maneuver.
(47) I was able to maneuver myself right up next to the bandstand, just ten feet from Glenn Miller himself.
(48) Night Vision Goggles Amplifies vision and allows the Marine to maneuver better.
(49) Then the proposed system is used to the semi-physical simulation of large angle maneuver attitude control for small satellite only via flywheels.
(50) Through analysis of Stand Off Attack characteristics, Stand Off Air-to-Surface (AS) combat simulation frame is discussed. Based on a mission profile(sentencedict.com), maneuver chains for Stand Off Attack are designed.
(51) The first orbit maneuver of lunar orbit insertion (LOI) must be implemented at the first perilune of the spacecraft flight to the moon.
(52) The results of simulation under strong side wind disturbance and double lane change maneuver show that the designed controller greatly improve handling and stability of vehicle.
(53) This paper investigates the large angle attitude post stall maneuver control for the agile turn phase of an air-to-air missile that has high off-boresight capability and head reverse maneuverability.
(54) Integrated br and promotion maneuver with campus events, sports events and joint sales promotions to spur the market.
(55) We cut across a cul-de-sac that says "Do Not Enter," make a sharp left turn and maneuver down lanes of brick row houses.
(56) Airplane maneuver to keep the airplane from progressing along the intended route of flight.
(57) Objective : To compare endoscopy maneuver with Caldwell - luc operation for the treatment of chronic. sinusitis.
(58) However, looking at that be flown to pare off the factory of horizon, she still reserves giving up this maneuver.
(59) Historically, immovable objects are easy to out maneuver and real long-term stubbornness is the Maginot Line of negotiating styles.
(60) The United States therefore had a margin for maneuver unavailable to China.
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