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ma·neu·ver·abil·i·ty

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. maneuverability, manoeuvrabilitynoun

    the quality of being maneuverable

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  1. maneuverability

    Maneuverability refers to the ability to move or direct something in a particular direction or at a specific speed with ease, flexibility, precision and control. It can also relate to the capability of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel to carry out changes in direction or orientation smoothly and efficiently. This term is often used in transportation, military tactics, athletics, and robotics.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of maneuverability in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of maneuverability in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of maneuverability in a Sentence

  1. Douglas Clark:

    We don't have the same maneuverability if we don't have regulatory change, but we'll make the best of what scope we have.

  2. Chief Executive Zheng Zhihao:

    Over the years we have built up our strength in ticketing, distribution and media, and now we have newly created capital for maneuverability.

  3. The KCNA:

    The superior maneuverability of the hypersonic glide vehicle was more strikingly verified through the final test-fire.

  4. Jeffrey Lewis:

    The Russianleader claimed the nuclear-powered cruise missilehad an unlimited range, flew at a high speed and was capable of maneuverability that would allowit topierce any missile defense. One of the worlds most respected missile experts, Director of East Asia Nonproliferation Program Jeffrey Lewis, said Tuesday the U.S. tried to develop a similarly powered cruise missile in the 1950s and 60s but abandoned the project because it didnt make sense to put a nuclear reactor inside a missile. It was a technological nightmare and an ecological hazard, Jeffrey Lewis told Fox News. This is not a technology that I think makes a lot of sense for the United States. For whatever reason, the Russians have a different sense, maybe because they treat environmentalists differently than we do in the United States.

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