Associations to the word «Maneuver»
Noun
- Docking
- Firepower
- Spacecraft
- Rendezvous
- Torpedo
- Orbit
- Shuttle
- Battleship
- Warship
- Wedge
- Flank
- Sulu
- Warp
- Intercept
- Terrain
- Payload
- Precision
- Destroyer
- Firing
- Acceleration
- Cruiser
- Attacker
- Missile
- Pilot
- Craft
- Fleet
- Belisarius
- Velocity
- Ship
- Steering
- Collision
- Plane
- Rama
- Target
- Flagship
- Helicopter
- Aircraft
- Enemy
- Speed
- Maze
- Retreat
- Fighter
- Trajectory
- Troop
- Gunnery
- Sled
- Evasion
- Enhancement
- Gaia
- Maneuver
- Rudder
- Drill
- Airlock
- Tactic
- Takeoff
- Warfare
- Dangling
- Propulsion
- Insertion
- Styles
- Agility
Adjective
Wiktionary
MANEUVER, noun. A movement, often one performed with difficulty.
MANEUVER, noun. (often in the plural) A large training field-exercise of military troops.
MANEUVER, noun. An adroit or cunning action; a stratagem.
MANEUVER, verb. (transitive) To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
MANEUVER, verb. (figurative) (transitive) To guide, steer, manage purposefully
MANEUVER, verb. (figurative) (intransitive) To intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme
Dictionary definition
MANEUVER, noun. A military training exercise.
MANEUVER, noun. A plan for attaining a particular goal.
MANEUVER, noun. A deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill; "he made a great maneuver"; "the runner was out on a play by the shortstop".
MANEUVER, noun. A move made to gain a tactical end.
MANEUVER, noun. An action aimed at evading an opponent.
MANEUVER, verb. Direct the course; determine the direction of travelling.
MANEUVER, verb. Act in order to achieve a certain goal; "He maneuvered to get the chairmanship"; "She maneuvered herself into the directorship".
MANEUVER, verb. Perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense.
Wise words
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