maneuver

ಕುಶಲ
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'
ಉಪಾಯ,
ಕುಟಿಲ ತಂತ್ರ
noun
ಸೇನಾಚಾಲನೆ
example
I may vote for him purely as a strategic 'maneuver' .
It was crowded, and I had to 'maneuver' around many people, but finally she led us into an empty corridor.
Up until this point almost all swords were heavy and required more strength than skill to 'maneuver' .
Our initial mission required us to 'maneuver' into a canyon and destroy two caves.
The people bustled so close together that it was impossible to 'maneuver' without touching anyone.
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.
the economic policy provided no room for 'maneuver'
the truck was unable to 'maneuver' comfortably in the narrow street
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 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.
Always give yourself enough room to 'maneuver' safely while avoiding both obstacles in the road and opening car doors.
For example, blind people can 'maneuver' through unfamiliar areas with the aid of seeing-eye dogs or canes.
To develop success achieved in an offensive one has to 'maneuver' so that to build up efforts in the main sector.
They were already moving; the ship could 'maneuver' so smoothly that they hardly felt the change in speed.
I had situated myself in the far corner of the classroom, a tactical 'maneuver' on my part.
Besides that it was annoying to have to 'maneuver' through people who didn't know enough to get out of the way.
This year's parade was unique since it involved military 'manoeuvres' for the first time in 17 years.
Wingfield is a spacious property that offers plenty of room for 'manoeuvre' , together with the obvious benefits of being in walk-in condition.
The probe's launch is the first in a series of critical navigational 'maneuvers' on which the success of the mission depends.
Far too often biographers are obsessed with sex, courtly intrigue, or military 'manoeuvres' .
In 1936, 1,200 men in the Red Army parachuted during 'manoeuvres' near Kiev.
The agreement ensures the Plain is protected despite increased military 'manoeuvres' .
Shawn Michaels combined high-flying 'maneuvers' with solid technical skills.
He wrote a book called The Prince in which he described the amoral 'maneuvers' and machinations of men in power.
The squadron went on 'maneuvers' in August 1941 and was at a grass field at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Jason rested his arm comfortably around Kirby's shoulder as she 'maneuvered' herself to stand next to him.
A party which is willing to sacrifice any or all of its policy preferences will have more room to 'manoeuvre' than a competitor who gets stuck on a principle.
Worse than that, his predecessor had spent all the money, leaving him precious little room for 'manoeuvre' .
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