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Steer toward Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɪɹ/ /ˈtɔɹd/, /təˈwɔɹd
STEER TOR-d, tuh-WORD
stˈiə/ /tʊwˈɔːd
STEER tuh-WAWD

Definition

To guide or direct someone or something in the direction of something, literally (with vehicles) or figuratively (with decisions, conversations, etc.).

Usage & Nuances

Often used metaphorically for influencing someone's choices, opinions, or actions. Common with 'discussion,' 'career,' 'attention,' or 'behavior.' Slightly formal in written English, but natural in speech. Doesn't always mean force—can be gentle guidance.

Example Sentences

She tried to steer toward the exit in the crowded room.

basic

The teacher steered toward a new topic in the lesson.

basic

Please steer toward the parking area.

basic

During the meeting, she steered toward solving the main problem.

natural

I noticed he tried to steer toward safer topics whenever things got tense.

natural

Our guide steered us toward the best restaurant in town.

natural