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Definition of Maneuvered
1. maneuver [v] - See also: maneuver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maneuvered
Literary usage of Maneuvered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern History of the War by Edward Alfred Pollard (1865)
"Lee's Preparations for the Bummer Campaign.—Hooker to be maneuvered out of
Virginia,—Reorganization of Lee's Army.—The Affair of Brandy Station. ..."
2. The International Military Digest Annual by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1916)
"For it should be noted that they might have retreated a little farther (as we
ourselves had done two weeks before), and then maneuvered in such a way as to ..."
3. The Lafayette Flying Corps by Charles Nordhoff (1920)
"I maneuvered constantly, changing my direction at the moment I saw one ...
Well, to make a long story short, I maneuvered for twenty minutes, with that bad ..."
4. Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary: A Description of Tools, Instruments by Edward Henry Knight (1876)
"maneuvered. The maneuvered class is adapted to be navigated usually beneath the
surface of ... The drifting and Anchored preceded the boom and maneuvered, ..."
5. Heroes All!: A Compendium of the Names and Official Citations of the by Harry R. Stringer (1919)
"He immediately maneuvered to obtain height and a position for attack. The enemy
turned and Lieutenant Porter gave chase and attacked from below, ..."
6. Heroes All!: A Compendium of the Names and Official Citations of the by Harry R. Stringer (1919)
"He immediately maneuvered to obtain height and a position for attack. The enemy
turned and Lieutenant Porter gave chase and attacked from below, ..."
7. The Improvement of Rivers: A Treatise on the Methods Employed for Improving by Benjamin Franklin Thomas, David Alexander Watt (1913)
"The pass gates are maneuvered entirely by hand (using a hook-pole), and without
special difficulty under a 4j-foot head, while the sluice gates are ..."