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It is a verb meaning to skillfully direct or manage the movement of something. For example, "The driver maneuvered the car around the narrow passageway."
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maneuvered
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Past of maneuver
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Compounded by Iran's already close ties with Iraq and Oman, Saudi Arabia is being diplomatically out maneuvered and encircled by the Islamic republic.
Starting on 9/11, Rummy pushed and maneuvered to blame Saddam for 9/11 despite the lack of evidence.
Several potentates maneuvered to depose him.
Hovercraft propellers can be fixed or mounted on swiveling pylons, which allow the craft to be maneuvered quite accurately, independently of the rudders on which fixed propellers rely.
In a series of brilliantly conceived movements, Rosecrans maneuvered Bragg out of Chattanooga without having to fight a battle.
Between 1620 and 1624 he successfully maneuvered his craft at depths of from 12 to 15 feet (four to five metres) beneath the surface during repeated trials in the Thames River, in England.
March 26 , 1925Ho Hau, China September 23 , 2002Hong Kong, China Cardinal John Baptist Wu Cheng-chung, (born March 26 , 1925 Ho Hau, China died Sept. 23, 2002, Hong Kong) Chinese-born Roman Catholic prelate who, capably maneuvered the Roman Catholic Church through the transition period when Hong Kong was handed from British to Chinese control in 1997.
By year's end NEAR Shoemaker (the spacecraft had been renamed to honour the late planetary scientist Eugene Shoemaker) was maneuvered to within five kilometres (three miles) of Eros, where it revealed a wealth of surface detail, including boulders as small as 1.4 m (4.6 ft) across.
In later practice, this often simply meant that Rome maneuvered other states into declaring war upon it.
James K. Polk (1845 49) maneuvered the United States into the Mexican War and only later sought a formal congressional declaration.
Nicola Sabbatini's "Manual for Constructing Theatrical Scenes and Machines," published in 1638, listed three main methods of changing scenery: one used periaktoi; the second maneuvered new wings around those already there; and the third pulled painted canvas around the wings to conceal the previously visible surfaces.
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