remaneuver

verb

Etymology

From re- + maneuver.

  1. derived from *handuwerk
  2. derived from manopera
  3. derived from manovre
  4. derived from manœuvre
  5. prefixed as remaneuver — “re + maneuver

Definitions

  1. To maneuver again, especially when the maneuver is to change or correct the result of the…

    To maneuver again, especially when the maneuver is to change or correct the result of the previous maneuver.

    • He ground his tractor into reverse and backed away from the blower faster than he usually did, backing the eighteen-foot-long , ten-ton load to a point where he could remaneuver and come in correctly.
  2. An instance of remaneuvering.

    • The whole idea behind these Saturday maneuvers and remaneuvers is to build strength and endurance.

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