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Definitions for maneuverable
ma·neu·ver·able
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Princeton's WordNet
maneuverable, manoeuvrableadjective
capable of maneuvering or changing position
"a highly maneuverable ship"
Wiktionary
maneuverableadjective
Able to be maneuvered
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maneuverable
Maneuverable refers to the ability or capacity of an object, person, or system to move, handle, or control effectively, swiftly, and precisely. It often refers to a vehicle or craft's capability to change direction or position quickly and efficiently. It also refers to someone's skill at managing or controlling situations smoothly.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of maneuverable in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of maneuverable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of maneuverable in a Sentence
The new AIM-120D uses a better seeker and is more maneuverable with better countermeasures.
They are no longer bombarding besieged cities so much, trying to dislodge rebels, instead they are trying to assist a more mobile, maneuverable style of engagement.
People commenting on ‘swing’ will most certainly provide gibberish for answers, as swing is about feel, simply put: Longer, heavier barrels will swing smoother, while shorter, lighter barrels will be more maneuverable but will not offer the same ‘swing,’ or momentum, that a heavier barrel has.
The 135 was in international airspace and is a large, slow, non-maneuverable aircraft. It is the responsibility of the approaching smaller, fast, maneuverable aircraft to stay clear, not to cause a problem for both aircraft, the intent of the interception was presumably to visually identify the aircraft and the fighter could have stayed several miles away and competed that task. Getting closer brings no gains.
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