accomplished fact, call the signals, course of action, enterprise, grift, last shift, move, procedure, sideslip, take measures, working hypothesis
Definitionn. a military training exercise
Last update: April 29, 2017
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Edna admired the skill of his maneuver, and avoided any occasion to balk his intentions. [noun]
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Herself a consummate coquette, she could not have maneuvered better on meeting a man she wished to attract. [verb]
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They all feature ball bearing wheels, making the mower easy to maneuver and variable throttle control. [verb]
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The PLO had no room to maneuver, and after some hesitation accepted the diktat. [verb]
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The charge, in that rude species of warfare, consisted merely in pushing from cover to cover, nigher to the enemy; and in this maneuver he was instantly and successfully obeyed. [Please select]
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This longing to distinguish themselves, to maneuver, to overthrow, and to cut off showed itself particularly whenever the Russians stumbled on the French army. [Please select]
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So it is impossible to understand by what reasoning the historians reach the conclusion that this maneuver was a profound one. [verb]
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