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manoeuvrablema‧noeu‧vra‧ble British English, maneuverable American English /məˈnuːvərəbəl/ adjective - Draughts of cold air were difficult to avoid, and manoeuvrable folding screens offered a practical and often beautiful solution.
- Gemini was a much larger two-man capsule that was designed to be highly manoeuvrable in space.
- It has five forward and five reverse speeds, is highly manoeuvrable, and weighs less than the battery that powers it.
- It will be quiet, manoeuvrable, virtually invisible to radar and capable of supersonic flight without the use of afterburners.
- The gap specialists are fast fliers whereas those in the canopy are slower and more manoeuvrable.
- The rest of the tail feathers are more manoeuvrable.
- The YF-22 proved more manoeuvrable than its opponent, although marginally less stealthy.
if something, especially a vehicle, is manoeuvrable, it can be moved or turned easily: a ship which was surprisingly fast and manoeuvrable—manoeuvrability /məˌnuːvərəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable] |