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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Maneuver

    The primary meaning of the word "maneuver" is to perform a skillful or clever movement or action, often in a military, political, or social context.

    Definitions

    • A movement or action, especially a skillful or clever one, used to achieve a particular goal or solve a problem.
    • * A planned and coordinated movement of troops, ships, or aircraft, especially in a military operation.
    • * A clever or skillful action or movement, especially one used to deceive or outmaneuver someone.

    Etymology of Maneuver

    The word "maneuver" originated in the mid-17th century from the French word "manoeuvre", which is derived from the Old French words "manoeuvrer" meaning "to work with the hands" and "oeuvre" meaning "work".
    The word initially referred to a movement or action in a military context, but its meaning has since expanded to include any skillful or clever movement or action in various fields.

    Example Uses

    • The general's clever maneuver on the battlefield allowed his troops to outflank the enemy.
    • * The company's marketing team used a clever maneuver to increase sales and boost revenue.
    • * The politician's maneuver to gain support from the opposition party was successful, but controversial.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

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