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Steer for Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɪɹ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
STEER-for, STEER-fer, STEER-fur
stˈiə/ /fˈɔː
STEE-uh-FAW

Definition

To guide or direct something (like a vehicle, boat, or a person) toward a particular place, goal, or direction.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used for steering vehicles or boats, but can be metaphorical (e.g., 'steer for success'). Often followed by a destination ('steer for the harbor'). Common in both formal and casual speech. Not to be confused with simply 'steer', which means to direct without specifying a goal.

Example Sentences

The captain told the sailor to steer for the island.

basic

She tried to steer for the nearest parking spot.

basic

Please steer for the main road after the next turn.

basic

If you want to get there faster, try to steer for the express lane.

natural

We need to steer for a solution before things get worse.

natural

As the weather worsened, the fishermen decided to steer for the port.

natural