manoeuvrable
Etymology
From manoeuvre + -able.
adj
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of maneuverable It is lighter to handle and more manoeuvrable, and its three caged sides with web straps on the fourth prevent movement of the contents. 1964 May, “News and Comment: WR's new parcel traffic method”, in Modern Railways, page 300The S-Class with the optional Drive Pilot also has redundant steering and braking systems and a redundant on-board electrical system, so that it remains manoeuvrable even if one of these systems fails and the safe handover to the driver can be ensured. 2021, “Mercedes-Benz self-driving car technology approved for use”, in Fleet news
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