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maneuvering

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Noun — The act of skillfully moving something into position, or of scheming to gain advantage.

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What does “maneuvering” mean?

The word “maneuvering” means the act of skillfully moving something into position, or of scheming to gain advantage. In plain terms, the ongoing act of carefully steering, positioning, or scheming.

How do you use “maneuvering” in a sentence?

Here is “maneuvering” used in a sentence: “After weeks of political maneuvering, the bill finally passed.”

What part of speech is “maneuvering”?

“Maneuvering” is a noun.

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