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maneuverable

[ muh-noo-ver-uh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. capable of being steered or directed; easy to maneuver:

    The polyethylene craft remains as durable and maneuverable as any conventional high-performance kayak.

  2. able to maneuver easily:

    maneuverable troops;

    I felt extremely maneuverable on these shorter skis.



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Other Word Forms

  • ·Աv··i·ٲ noun
  • ·Աv·· adverb
  • ܲm·Աv·· adjective
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He dumped his own retardant to become more maneuverable, but that just made him lighter and faster.

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Buying a midsize truck can be a smart choice if you want a truck that’s capable but less expensive and more maneuverable than the typical full-size truck.

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Both of these SUVs are maneuverable in city driving and reasonably comfortable during highway jaunts.

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By 1918, the last year of the war, Britain and France each had produced several hundred improved tanks, which were more maneuverable and reliable than the earlier models.

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Some Blue Origin employees who had worked on Orbital Reef were assigned to a secretive "space mobility" program to develop maneuverable satellites, two sources said.

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