Maneuver in a sentence as a noun

"What if the spacecraft does a Delta-V maneuver at some point?

We also had these robot hands you could maneuver with the Pravets machines.

"Phalanx" vs. "maneuver warfare" is, at best, a false dichotomy.

50k computers with US-planted malware on them is not a defensive maneuver.

Congratulations Dalton Caldwell!Who could have known that Twitter would just hand you the entire game with one stupid maneuver.

And the phalanx was a crucial part of Philip II and Alexander's combined arms system and their maneuver warfare.

Because once the train leaves San Antonio you'll be wanting to begin maneuvering yourself and your suitcase near an exit.

For the first time they tried a "death swoop" maneuver, turning the 1st stage 180 degrees around as it was starting to re-enter and refire some of the engines to slow it down.

Maneuver in a sentence as a verb

Then take into account you are going to have to maneuver around all of these bugs not for one version of the OS, but essentially every version put out for the past 2 years.

A rejected take off is a dangerous maneuver that must be avoided if unnecessary, and is trained in each simulator session.

This meant that Boyd’s pilots could operate their aircraft with easy and gentle manipulation of the controls, while the Mig pilots had to work harder to maneuver their aircraft.

He and his pilots were flying F-86’s and although they were slower and less maneuverable than the Mig 15’s they were flying against, The F-86 was fully hydraulically controlled and the Mig 15 was only hydraulically assisted.

Boyd found that the more his pilots maneuvered and the longer a dogfight persisted the more fatigued the Mig pilots became and the slower their reaction time became until the F-86 pilots were able to maneuver their aircraft into a position of dominance.

He happened to pick a couple of poor examples, since Amazon turned out to be run by one of the most savvy founder/CEOs of the past several decades, and the company has managed to adroitly maneuver from one business to the next, leveraging existing resources to build into the next.

Become a saint to nerds after taking on a company that wont let you do what you want with products you've paid for...ends up at a company that in no human decipherable terms owns your social identity....Who woulda thunkedit: I think it's worth mentioning, I'm not decrying either he or facebook for their acquisition of talent, it's just an unexpected maneuver.

Maneuver definitions

noun

a military training exercise

See also: manoeuvre

noun

a plan for attaining a particular goal

See also: tactic tactics manoeuvre

noun

a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill; "he made a great maneuver"; "the runner was out on a play by the shortstop"

See also: manoeuvre play

noun

a move made to gain a tactical end

See also: manoeuvre

noun

an action aimed at evading an opponent

See also: manoeuvre

verb

direct the course; determine the direction of travelling

verb

act in order to achieve a certain goal; "He maneuvered to get the chairmanship"; "She maneuvered herself into the directorship"

See also: manoeuver manoeuvre

verb

perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense

See also: manoeuver manoeuvre operate