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manoeuvres,


Meanings
  • noun

    The act of skillfully guiding a vehicle, aircraft, or other object in motion, especially into a desired position.

    - "The pilot made a brilliant maneuver to avoid the storm."
    - "The football team executed a perfect maneuver to score the goal."
    - "The sailor performed a series of maneuvers to dock the ship."

Rhymes
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maneuvers , rehearses , careses , applauds
Variants
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manoeuvre
Etymology
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Derived from the French word 'manœuvre,' meaning 'work' or 'task,' which is itself derived from the Latin word 'manus,' meaning 'hand.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'maneuver' first appeared in English in the 15th century.

  2. The word 'maneuver' is often used interchangeably with the word 'strategy', but they have slightly different meanings: strategy refers to a plan of action, while maneuver refers specifically to the execution of that plan.

  3. The term 'maneuverability' refers to the ability of an object to be maneuvered easily.


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  1. strategy: Manoeuvres are often used in the context of strategy, as they involve making careful and calculated moves to achieve a desired outcome.

  2. tactics: Manoeuvres can also refer to specific tactics used in various fields, such as military tactics or driving manoeuvres.


Culture
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Manoeuvres have been a significant part of various forms of art, literature, and history. In literature, manoeuvres have been used to describe strategic military movements, as well as skillful driving or flying. In music, there is a genre called 'manouche' jazz, which is characterized by its Gypsy-style improvisation and swing rhythms. In art, manoeuvres can refer to the arrangement or composition of elements within a work.

How to Memorize "manoeuvres,"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person skillfully guiding an object into a desired position.
    - Imagine yourself performing a maneuver in a vehicle or aircraft.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'maneuver' with the concept of skillfully guiding an object.
    - Think of the word 'maneuver' as synonymous with 'strategy' or 'tactics'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'M-A-N-O-E-U-V-E-R-S' to remember the definition: 'Man'euver 'A'round 'N'eighbouring 'O'bjects 'E'ffectively 'U'se 'V'ehicles 'E'fficiently 'R'espond 'S'uccessfully.


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