noun
- plural of manoeuvrer; people who perform skillful movements or tactics, especially in military, political, or strategic contexts
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: maneuverers); often used in military or political contexts
Examples
- The military manoeuvrers executed a complex flanking movement across the battlefield.
- Political manoeuvrers in the parliament worked behind the scenes to secure votes.
- The chess manoeuvrers demonstrated remarkable skill in their opening strategies.
- Skilled manoeuvrers of the sailing team navigated the yacht through the narrow channel.
- The diplomatic manoeuvrers attempted to broker peace between the two nations.