It means to move with skill and dexterity. Also, to position oneself, such as: "I was able to manoeuvre my car behind the truck."
Also, it is a military activity, suc as: "We were on maneuvers yesterday with our unit."
-noun1.a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
2.maneuvers, a series of tactical exercises usually carried out in the field by large bodies of troops in simulating the conditions of war.
3.an act or instance of changing the direction of a moving ship, vehicle, etc., as required.
4.an adroit move, skillful proceeding, etc., especially as characterized by craftiness; ploy: political maneuvers.
-verb (used with object)5.to change the position of (troops, ships, etc.) by a maneuver.
6.to bring, put, drive, or make by maneuvers: He maneuvered his way into the confidence of the enemy.
7.to manipulate or manage with skill or adroitness: to maneuver a conversation.
8.to steer in various directions as required.
-verb (used without object)9.to perform a maneuver or maneuvers.
10.to scheme; intrigue.
Maneuver is a movement or series. The series is moved with skill and care.
Maneuvered means to have moved from one spot to another.
manoeuvring
Maneuvered is a past tense verb.
She maneuvered her way through the twisted forest.
Two synonyms for maneuvered are: 1] circumnavigated 2] dodgedmovement, procedure, trick
LeBron James showed his skills when he maneuvered through the opponents and went for the jam.
Maneuvered (US spelling) can mean: (verb) steer, manipulate, scheme (noun) operation, strategem, training
Billy fell into the big pile of horse maneuvered
The Union maneuvered at moon rise.
We maneuvered our canoe safely through the rapids, but were thoroughly soaked.
A section of tissue, with its blood supply intact, which is maneuvered to another part of the body
Yes. It is a verb but it isn't spelt 'manoeuvred' is is spelt as 'maneuvered'. I hope this helps. :-)
A section of tissue, with its blood supply intact, which is maneuvered to another part of the body
It is probably mostly used for the fact that it is very thin and can be easily maneuvered.