- a word derived from manoeuvre.
Example Sentences
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The ship reportedly has had restricted manoeuvrability, though the BBC has been unable to confirm this.
From BBC • Sep. 26, 2024
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
Ms Mao told reporters the second balloon had "deviated greatly" from its intended route, citing the aircraft's "limited manoeuvrability" and the weather conditions.
From BBC • Feb. 6, 2023
Despite their name, analysts say the main feature of hypersonic weapons is not speed but their manoeuvrability, which can help them avoid interception.
From Reuters • Oct. 5, 2022
The period which now began was one of scientific development and improvement—in performance, manoeuvrability, and general airworthiness and stability.
From A History of Aeronautics by Vivian, Evelyn Charles