Manoeuver in a sentence as a verb

I don’t want to have to manoeuver and tiptoe around **** all day long.

Wonder if China will manoeuver around that kind of thing.

If they speed up during the passing manoeuver you should probably slow down and fall back.

Can you please answer instead of trying to manoeuver away from it with a lame distraction?

Scooters[1] are easier to manoeuver than regular bike frames.

The "roller coaster" manoeuver: It's like reeling in a marlin, but everyone's life is dependent upon your success.

They burned all their fuel, leaving them with the incredibly difficult slam-landing manoeuver to manage at the end.

They also found a kind of mcas like bug the a321neo, but I think it happens in extreme manoeuver which can be only replicated in simulators

I find a huge number of "accidents" are really accidents that were just barely prevented by a quick manoeuver, which often leaves the cyclist on the ground.

This would definitely be a step up. Also commercially in Japan[1]Another sector which might benefit from a different kknd of robot would be robots able nimbly manoeuver forests in order to thin them.

I don't have any links or sources, but I remember reading somewhere that Intel has a ton of patents for x86 stuff, making emulation a legally risky manoeuver.

Reading it again, I think you're rightMakes me think though why could they not manoeuver it remotely with remote feedback if necessary, why put someone in the cab if they have it equipped with sensors.

I can cerebrally know and trust that exercise may help un-**** my emotions and attempt to rotely manoeuver my body into exercise in the substantiated hope that the point to doing anything may return because of it.

Manoeuver definitions

verb

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

See also: maneuver manoeuvre

verb

direct the course; determine the direction of travelling

verb

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

See also: maneuver manoeuvre operate