manoeuvring

Etymology

noun

  1. A manoeuvre.
    The immediate consequence of the high-wire political manoeuvrings of the past two weeks is that today MPs are returning to a destabilized Parliament. September 14, 2009, Chantal Hébert, “NDP can expect a bumpy ride with Stephen Harper”, in Toronto Star

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of manoeuvre

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