ALL meanings of maneuverability
ma·neu·ver
M m - noun maneuverability a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc. 1
- noun maneuverability maneuvers, a series of tactical exercises usually carried out in the field by large bodies of troops in simulating the conditions of war. 1
- noun maneuverability an act or instance of changing the direction of a moving ship, vehicle, etc., as required. 1
- noun maneuverability an adroit move, skillful proceeding, etc., especially as characterized by craftiness; ploy: political maneuvers. 1
- verb with object maneuverability to change the position of (troops, ships, etc.) by a maneuver. 1
- verb with object maneuverability to bring, put, drive, or make by maneuvers: He maneuvered his way into the confidence of the enemy. 1
- verb with object maneuverability to manipulate or manage with skill or adroitness: to maneuver a conversation. 1
- verb with object maneuverability to steer in various directions as required. 1
- verb without object maneuverability to perform a maneuver or maneuvers. 1
- verb without object maneuverability to scheme; intrigue. 1
- adjective maneuverability capable of being steered or directed; easy to maneuver: The polyethylene craft remains as durable and maneuverable as any conventional high-performance kayak. 1
- adjective maneuverability able to maneuver easily: maneuverable troops; I felt extremely maneuverable on these shorter skis. 1
- noun maneuverability Alternative form of manoeuvrability. 1