maneuver
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2. A controlled change in movement or direction of a moving vehicle or vessel, as in the flight path of an aircraft.
3. A movement or procedure involving skill and dexterity.
4. a. A strategic action undertaken to gain an end. b. Artful handling of affairs that is often marked by scheming and deceit. See synonyms at artifice.
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maneuvered
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[French manoeuvre, from Old French maneuvre, manual work, from Medieval Latin manuopera, from Latin manū operārī, to work by hand : manū ablative of manus, hand + operārī, to work.]
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