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steering

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[steer-ing] / ˈstɪər ɪŋ /

noun

  1. the discriminatory practice by a real estate agent of maneuvering a client from a minority group away from considering a home in a white neighborhood.


Other Word Forms

  • self-steering adjective

Etymology

Origin of steering

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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By steering light through gradual, carefully engineered curves, the researchers significantly limited the amount of light that escaped.

From Science Daily

The department is said to be looking at Netflix’s historic business strategy of steering most of its film releases to its streaming platform, often bypassing movie theaters.

From Los Angeles Times

The state plays a key role by steering money and resources to help host the 2028 Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

Bowling responded that it was a “very important” point, but did not commit to steering clear of the topic.

From Los Angeles Times

While others rant idealistically, Hackett keeps steering everything back to what will play with the affiliates and what the network can sell.

From Los Angeles Times