"Manoeuvred" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Past tense of the verb "manoeuvre", meaning to skillfully and deliberately manipulate or handle something, such as a situation or a vehicle, to achieve a desired outcome. For example: "She successfully manoeuvred the car out of the tight parking space."
The verb "manoeuvered" means to skillfully and carefully position or move something, typically in a tricky or complex situation, often in order to gain an advantage or achieve a specific goal.
Manoeuverings refers to the act of performing a series of movements or actions in order to manipulate or navigate through a situation, often in a skilful or clever way. It can also refer to the art of guiding or controlling the movement of something, such as a vehicle or an aircraft, through a series of precise actions.
The noun "manoeuvrability" refers to the ability to change direction or move with ease, often in a specific context, such as in aviation, sailing, or driving. It is the capacity to make adjustments or changes in position or course with speed and flexibility.
Manoeuvre refers to a skillful or clever movement or action, often in a delicate or tricky situation. It can also refer to a clever or skillful tactic or strategy used to achieve a goal or gain an advantage.
A manoptoscope is an obsolete term that refers to a type of Ophthalmoscope, a medical instrument used to examine the interior of the eye, particularly the retina and optic disk. The term "manoptoscope" is a combination of the Greek words "manos" (hand) and "skopeo" (to see), and is now largely replaced by the more commonly used term "ophthalmoscope".
A manor is a large and impressive house, typically with a large estate or grounds surrounding it, often associated with a country estate or aristocracy. It can also refer to a large and impressive property or building, especially one that is considered to be of high social status.