No. Maneuver is a noun or verb. The participle maneuvering is used as an adjective in some fields.
It is evasive, as in an evasive maneuver. It is descriptive of an attempt to avoid or escape something.
The adjective forms for the verb to infuriate are the present participle, infuriating, and the past participle, infuriated.Examples:It was an infuriating situation.The infuriated driver made a foolish maneuver.
the heimlich maneuver
That was a strange maneuver when he moved over there.
Maneuver can be either a noun or a verb.For example:NOUN: The police officer used a PIT maneuver to stop the fleeing suspect.VERB: I will maneuver my vehicle into position.
Yes, it is a verb (to maneuver). But it can also be a noun.
Piquissiri maneuver happened in 1868.
the first Leopold's maneuver is FUNDAL GRIP
that was a great maneuver by john
The duration of The Grand Maneuver is 1.77 hours.
Maneuver your car around the obstacles to gain points.
The Corbomite Maneuver was created on 1966-11-10.