maneuver

యుక్తి
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'
యుక్తితో కూడిన ప్రక్రియ,
యుక్తి,
విన్యాసం
example
I may vote for him purely as a strategic 'maneuver' .
I can remember as a child being fascinated by people who could 'maneuver' those two wooden sticks like they were extensions of their hands.
To develop success achieved in an offensive one has to 'maneuver' so that to build up efforts in the main sector.
For example, blind people can 'maneuver' through unfamiliar areas with the aid of seeing-eye dogs or canes.
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.
They were already moving; the ship could 'maneuver' so smoothly that they hardly felt the change in speed.
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' .
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.
I had situated myself in the far corner of the classroom, a tactical 'maneuver' on my part.
the economic policy provided no room for 'maneuver'
Besides that it was annoying to have to 'maneuver' through people who didn't know enough to get out of the way.
Always give yourself enough room to 'maneuver' safely while avoiding both obstacles in the road and opening car doors.
The people bustled so close together that it was impossible to 'maneuver' without touching anyone.
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.
the truck was unable to 'maneuver' comfortably in the narrow street
Our initial mission required us to 'maneuver' into a canyon and destroy two caves.
They see politics as people making deals, people 'maneuvering' for advantage, people acting.
With national budget positions close to balance or in surplus, countries have ample room for 'manoeuvre' to cope with adverse economic developments.
There was delight as Melissa 'maneuvered' from limb to limb taking unnecessary risks with each move.
Far too often biographers are obsessed with sex, courtly intrigue, or military 'manoeuvres' .
The skill required in such a 'manoeuvre' is not to be underestimated, especially in a tight skirt and four inch heels.
Along the way he's 'manoeuvred' a group of marginal seat holders into more powerful positions.
In 1936, 1,200 men in the Red Army parachuted during 'manoeuvres' near Kiev.
In short, they've reinvented their companies through a series of innovative 'maneuvers' .
If we wanted to be sure of succeeding with the big ventures, we would have to act rapidly and ensure early on that we had given ourselves enough room for 'manoeuvre' .
Some of the payouts were quite clearly linked to accidents that took place during military 'manoeuvres' .
the economic policy provided no room for 'manoeuvre'
Consumers have borrowed up to the hilt, leaving little room for 'manoeuvre' should times get seriously tough.
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