manoeuvrability
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a word derived from
manoeuvre.
Example Sentences
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Lightweight title challenger Dustin Poirier says the gloves are more comfortable but will lead to more cuts, while champion Islam Makhachev has criticised the gloves' manoeuvrability.
From BBC ● May 30, 2024
The sheer size of the modern cars - they are also very long - does not help, of course, in terms of manoeuvrability.
From BBC ● May 28, 2024
However, the lack of a batter in the top half who can also bowl a few overs restricts their manoeuvrability and might have an effect as the tournament progresses.
From BBC ● Oct. 6, 2023
Moscow prides itself on its advanced weaponry, and President Vladimir Putin said in December that Russia was the global leader in hypersonic missiles, whose speed, manoeuvrability and altitude make them difficult to track and intercept.
From Reuters ● Mar. 21, 2022
The monoplane gradually fell into desuetude, mainly owing to the difficulty of making that type adequately strong without it becoming prohibitively heavy, and also because of its high landing speed and general lack of manoeuvrability.
From A History of Aeronautics by Evelyn Charles Vivian