English to Gujarati Dictionary maneuver

maneuver

દાવપેચ
definition
verb
the truck was unable to maneuver comfortably in the narrow street
move skillfully or carefully.
they were maneuvering him into a betrayal of his countryman
carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end.
noun
spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers
a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
the Russian vessel was on maneuvers
a large-scale military exercise of troops, warships, and other forces.
translation of 'maneuver '
યુક્તિપ્રયુક્તિ,
વ્યૂહ,
પેંતરો,
વ્યૂહ-કવાયત,
દાવપેચ
noun
લશ્કરી વ્યુહ
example
Always give yourself enough room to 'maneuver' safely while avoiding both obstacles in the road and opening car doors.
the economic policy provided no room for 'maneuver'
To develop success achieved in an offensive one has to 'maneuver' so that to build up efforts in the main sector.
I had situated myself in the far corner of the classroom, a tactical 'maneuver' on my part.
It was crowded, and I had to 'maneuver' around many people, but finally she led us into an empty corridor.
I may vote for him purely as a strategic 'maneuver' .
Two separate people spilled beer on my head as they tried to 'maneuver' around me, cursing me in the process for ruining a perfectly good pint.
Up until this point almost all swords were heavy and required more strength than skill to 'maneuver' .
They were already moving; the ship could 'maneuver' so smoothly that they hardly felt the change in speed.
Besides that it was annoying to have to 'maneuver' through people who didn't know enough to get out of the way.
the truck was unable to 'maneuver' comfortably in the narrow street
For example, blind people can 'maneuver' through unfamiliar areas with the aid of seeing-eye dogs or canes.
The next several weeks Landon's recovery progressed to the point where he had some movement in his arms and could 'maneuver' in a wheelchair.
Also, larger oars were heavy and clumsy to 'maneuver' and required multiple oarsmen.
In other words, Bulgaria will again have to diplomatically 'maneuver' and make its choice in a vulnerable situation.
I can remember as a child being fascinated by people who could 'maneuver' those two wooden sticks like they were extensions of their hands.
The people bustled so close together that it was impossible to 'maneuver' without touching anyone.
Our initial mission required us to 'maneuver' into a canyon and destroy two caves.
Despite this, Rosenthal completed the bomb run and instigated a series of violent 'maneuvers' to throw the aim of the flak guns.
With such a large roster, a lot of 'manoeuvrers' have to be eliminated so as not to step on someone else's toes.
In an attempt to remedy this situation over the past decade the United States, Britain and France have each 'manoeuvred' to gain greater influence on the continent.
The probe's launch is the first in a series of critical navigational 'maneuvers' on which the success of the mission depends.
He saw possible moves, 'manoeuvres' , and attacks Alsonte could make, each motion replaying in his mind.
she tried to 'manoeuvre' her trolley round people
After roll call, she dives straight in with the day's tactical 'manoeuvres' .
He has suggested that such tactical 'maneuvers' could backfire.
No wonder the pre-election atmosphere can now be felt, particularly because the political elite have started 'maneuvering' to serve their own and their groups' interests.
Reverse parking into small spaces is also a must as it would not do to keep the purchasers waiting as simple 'manoeuvres' turn into a protracted disaster.
He wrote a book called The Prince in which he described the amoral 'maneuvers' and machinations of men in power.
A reasonable bridge building effort between activists and experts on both sides to try to address the issues through tactical 'maneuvers' might be useful.
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