manoeuvre

IPA: mɑnˈɝv

noun

  • UK, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand spelling of maneuver.

verb

  • (transitive) UK, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand spelling of maneuver.
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Examples of "manoeuvre" in Sentences

  • But this manoeuvre is more difficult.
  • There was not much room to manoeuvre.
  • Continuing roles for mass and manoeuvre.
  • There is no gasoline for such a manoeuvre.
  • It is considered to be a fairly advanced manoeuvre.
  • The word manoeuvre used an ae ligature in the original.
  • The word manoeuvre uses an oe ligature in the original.
  • The main objection was that the manoeuvre was very risky.
  • The valsalva manoeuvre increases pressure in the venous system.
  • A manoeuvre is being executed against me, and I do not know what it is.
  • The gun is manoeuvred by the body of the gunner, who is attached to the weapon.
  • But this short-term manoeuvre has harmed Labour’s prospect of a revival in the medium term.
  • A common understanding of fairness ought to dictate that this kind of manoeuvre is not worthy of a long discussion.
  • Obviously, my sense of maneuver/manoeuvre is a broad overall approach to a whole range of issues, of which “challenge” is only one …
  • And at the second net we were greeted by rifle shots till we desisted and went on to the third, where the manoeuvre was again repeated.
  • So the room for manoeuvre is rather limited or, in other words, we are all in one boat in Europe, as far as the monetary system is concerned.
  • The term "danger play" is less frequently found in the literature; it refers to a manoeuvre that guards against an unlikely distribution but loses a vital trick if the lie of cards is more or less normal.

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