1. manoeuvering - Noun
2. manoeuvering - Verb
manoeuvering
present participle of manoeuver
manoeuvering (plural manoeuverings)
gerund of manoeuver; an act in which something or someone manoeuvers
The conservative federalists were more adept at parliamentary manoeuvering ( Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck proved himself especially adept at this). Source: Internet
Many not necessarily mutually exclusive functions have been proposed for the cephalofoil, including sensory reception, manoeuvering, and prey manipulation. Source: Internet
She refuses to become part of the machinery with which Fanny is manoeuvering herself into forming the engagement. Source: Internet
Still, the Battle of Hlobane Mountain offers just a glimpse of an alternative mobile scenario, where the manoeuvering Zulu "horns" cut off and drove back Buller's column when it was dangerously strung out on the mountain. Source: Internet
This is used to reduce the effect of high-g manoeuvering on Voidhawk crews. Source: Internet