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steer

[steer] / stɪər /


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The high was weaker and displaced further east which resulted in both hurricanes being steered towards Bermuda and the mid-Atlantic rather than towards Florida, normally one of the hardest hit states during hurricane season.

From BBC

Nezi is currently unemployed after spending years on an assembly line building steering wheels for Ford vehicles.

From Salon

And many worry that if the Arab countries steer the peace process, Sudan's destination will be to become an Arab dependency.

From BBC

By leveraging the threat of costly and unpredictable litigation, dominant firms burden their competitors financially and create uncertainty that undermines customer confidence in those rivals—ultimately steering business and market share toward themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

He then joined the massive Canadian multinational firm Brookfield, steering private capital to aid climate action.

From Barron's