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maneuver
noun as in move, tactic
noun as in military practice, operation
verb as in plan, scheme
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Example Sentences
In one early scene, she voices her preference for maneuvering around Shiz University, where she’s just enrolled, without help — a desire wholly understood by her sister, if not their overbearing father or the campus staff.
When you’re living in denial about who you are or what people think — you don’t have to believe what they think — but if you’re aware, you can maneuver through it.”
But after so many years in the business, Griffin understands how to maneuver her audience and keep them molded in her hands like putty.
Tamas noted that this sort of maneuver is something third parties are particularly vulnerable to and part of the reason why a party running fusion candidates is typically on its last legs.
Ultimately, his execution was stayed due to some unprecedented legal maneuvering by Texas lawmakers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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