Maneuvering

Pronunciation: /məˈnuːvərɪŋ/

Maneuvering (verb)

  1. To move or guide something carefully and skillfully in a particular direction.
  2. To plan or change actions carefully to achieve a goal or to deal with a situation.

Examples

  • The athlete is maneuvering through the obstacle course.
  • The team is maneuvering their strategy for the upcoming project.

Common collocations: skillfully maneuver, maneuver around obstacles, carefully maneuver, maneuver through challenges

Synonyms of Maneuvering

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Maneuvering

  • refers to lack of movement or progress.
  • indicates a state of not moving or acting.