Examples of 'manoeuvred' in a sentence
Meaning of "manoeuvred"
Manoeuvre (verb): To carefully and skillfully move or position something or oneself, often used in a tactical or strategic sense
Show more definitions
- simple past tense and past participle of manoeuvre
How to use "manoeuvred" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
manoeuvred
She has manoeuvred her way to power.
What juice was left we used when we manoeuvred.
The gun was manoeuvred by means of electric motors.
Promotions and demotions can be politically manoeuvred.
It turned out to have manoeuvred to another orbit.
Be manoeuvred easily whilst holding the top handle.
I would think my commander had manoeuvred brilliantly.
These are suitably manoeuvred by a pneumatic piston and cylinder assembly.
I just have the feeling that we are being carefully manoeuvred.
They were easily manoeuvred and fast.
He manoeuvred them to the bed.
We have infiltrated and manoeuvred all the players.
He manoeuvred them well.
The pair of them had manoeuvred me into a corner.
The temporary position must permit the combination to be safely manoeuvred.
See also
The small cylinder is manoeuvred with the following construction.
I can not bear to be manoeuvred.
All valves are preferably manoeuvred pnuematically and electrically controlled.
You know he dislikes to be manoeuvred.
Solonius manoeuvred you.
In this position the gears are released and the gate can be manoeuvred.
Hitler ranted and raved and manoeuvred his imaginary armies.
Certain stages contain obstacles such as barriers which must be manoeuvred around.
They were somewhat manoeuvred towards each other by his family.
The people turned as the vehicle manoeuvred above them.
The latter is manoeuvred into the raised position once loaded.
This second commander manoeuvred badly.
The boom is then manoeuvred to a certain angular position in relation to the pillar.
The connection part or device is then manoeuvred into position.
The bridge is manoeuvred from a control panel inside the bridge or the cabin.
The highly robust finished item can be manoeuvred when empty.
I have evidence that you manoeuvred to hamper the functioning of the market.
He dislikes to be manoeuvred.
The author has superbly manoeuvred her story through preserving it in a series of motion.
This means that the support table can be manoeuvred by the trolley.
This trimaran can be manoeuvred very easily and we can put in a tack very quickly.
The vessel also includes motors enabling the vessel to be manoeuvred underwater.
Unless it looks like you manoeuvred him into giving you no choice.
The proletarian and popular masses did not stand idly by while the bourgeoisie manoeuvred.
Then they manoeuvred.
Manoeuvred a steam train over an Italian ravine.
Nobody could understand how he would manoeuvred himself to perform the deed.
The Veneti manoeuvred so skilfully under sail that boarding was impossible.
Then the cargo ship arrived and manoeuvred to get our side.
He manoeuvred so cunningly that I could not get within half a dozen rods of him.
The repression must have been manoeuvred by the unconscious from the start.
Has manoeuvred to fly business class at UNHCR expense when economy class is standard.
I also worked as a harbour pilot and manoeuvred huge vessels such as aircraft carriers.
Qaqa manoeuvred around Persian right flank and quickly captured the bridge at their rear.
She pulled up a few metres earlier and manoeuvred them back up into the sky.