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Manoeuvres Meaning in English

word · lemma: manoeuvre

məˈnuːvɚz
muh-NOO-vurz
mənˈuːvəz
muh-NOO-vuz

Definition

Careful movements or actions, often requiring skill. Can also refer to planned military or tactical exercises.

Usage & Nuances

'Manoeuvres' is used in both literal (physical movements, military actions) and figurative (clever schemes or strategies) senses. Mostly formal or technical. Used in British English; US spelling is 'maneuvers'. Common collocations: 'military manoeuvres', 'political manoeuvres', 'parking manoeuvres'.

Example Sentences

The army practiced their manoeuvres in the field.

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He failed his driving test because of poor manoeuvres.

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The ship made several sharp manoeuvres to avoid the rocks.

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Political manoeuvres behind the scenes changed the result of the vote.

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The pilot's quick manoeuvres saved the plane from crashing.

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She's always coming up with clever manoeuvres to solve problems at work.

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