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steer

[steer] / stɪər /


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Stokes is a great on-field captain and McCullum has a terrific attitude as coach, but they needed to be steered in the right direction when it comes to preparation and planning.

From BBC

The poll's outcome, some reckon, could even be swayed with "Yadaya" -- magic rituals thought to steer fate.

From Barron's

Will Jacks produced his highest Test score of 47 and steered England's chase below 100.

From Barron's

I have to remain attentive and am actively steering most of the time, with the lane-keeping assist operating as a backup.

From The Wall Street Journal

This helps explain why we’re so often steered toward cheap but highly rated goods online, and why they so often appear atop algorithmically generated lists.

From The Wall Street Journal