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maneuver
noun as in move, tactic
noun as in military practice, operation
verb as in plan, scheme
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
Leavitt’s efforts to maneuver her way around the implications of the check photo were slick enough, but undermined by two important points.
Both helicopters maneuvered for better line of sight in the hopes of reestablishing communication with the group supervisor, according to the report.
Bush handled the maneuver with aplomb and succeeded Ronald Reagan.
Torres uses blue and red to exemplify his anti-capitalist stance by endearingly explaining how those with extreme wealth maneuver tax evasion, how governments allow and excuse war crimes, and how pervasive individualism prevents progress.
The New York Times first reported the maneuver, including the idea of also appointing Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa to an administration job.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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