Synonym: channelise, channelize, direct, evasive action, guide, head, maneuver, manoeuver, operate, play, point, simulated military operation, steer, tactic, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre, tactics. Similar words: another, lean on, anode, canopy, piano, anoint, volcano, one another. Meaning: [mə'nuːvə(r)] n. 1. a plan for attaining a particular goal 2. a military training exercise 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. act in order to achieve a certain goal 2. direct the course; determine the direction of travelling 3. perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense.
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91 The solid uncooperative bundle was surprisingly heavy; it was like trying to manoeuvre a firm and rather smelly poultice.
92 Tell us about that overtaking manoeuvre with Jenson.
93 Such a manoeuvre could cut both ways.
94 They've got the money to manoeuvre with.
95 Q: Tell us about that overtaking manoeuvre with Jenson.
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96 This manoeuvre of his is a diabolical conspiracy.
97 They tired out the enemy by skilful manoeuvre.
98 Some analysts believe he has made a canny political manoeuvre.
99 The British bourgeoisie, past masters of machination and manoeuvre, are a class which knows best when to compromise.
100 Oil and Islam continue to define Saudi Arabia 's room for manoeuvre.
101 We manoeuvre through the surface of life, oblivious to the depths below.
102 A two - year programme offers room manoeuvre and more time to network.
103 Athlete on the superelevation diving platform which or specially makes after the very high cliff takes off and completes the air manoeuvre to enter the water.
104 NASA scientists rehearsed the roll - off manoeuvre in a sandbox mock-up more than 500 times over the past few years.
105 None of the three super - states ever attempts any manoeuvre which involves the risk of serious defeat.
106 This manoeuvre rendered the position of the girls exceedingly critical.
107 The piano puts a momentary end to its own fury with a barely feasible manoeuvre, both hands jumping up three or four octaves simultaneously and fortissimo in the time of a semiquaver.
108 Others, like Germany, the US and Japan have more room for manoeuvre.
109 However, that time will come and soundless and stirless flowing, no matter you with what attitude to face, it has no room for manoeuvre.
110 But Mr Streiff 's room for manoeuvre is constrained by politics.
111 However, the narrow channel manoeuvre safety theory is not yet in full shape.
112 If the manoeuvre should succeed there would be little hope of any great resistance.
113 ON AUGUST 28th, barring some dark manoeuvre by seething Clintonistas, Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
114 The manoeuvre consisted of a system in which subliminal mind-altering technology was carried on standard radiofrequency broadcasts.
115 Well, we'll see if Golz can manoeuvre them a little.
116 Objective To evaluate the effect of particle repositioning manoeuvre for posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
117 Mr Henderson will have the financial and operational manoeuvre that was always denied to Mr Wagoner.
118 This means that if the kayak capsizes it will not fill with water and the paddler can, with a manoeuvre known as an "Eskimo roll", right the boat again.
119 Schumacher's illegal manoeuvre at Jerez cost him dear - he was formally stripped of his standings for 1997.
120 But full trailer with wheel steering can lower floor level and behave with better manoeuvre ability.
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