manoeuvrable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

manoeuvrable in the PONS Dictionary

manoeuvrable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a highly manoeuvrable Brit [or maneuverable Am] car
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Flown with a joystick and fly-by-wire controls, the aircraft is also highly manoeuvrable and responsive considering its size.
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But by this time, however, the tide was low, and the bateis, now scraping the riverbed, not easily manoeuvrable into optimal firing positions.
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Aircraft with "negative" stability are designed to deviate from controlled flight and thus be more manoeuvrable.
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The vessels of the class were fast, recording 13kts large and 10-11kts close-hauled, weatherly and manoeuvrable.
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This propulsion system made the streakers highly manoeuvrable, greatly reducing turn round times at each end of a route.
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A large and powerful engine is not always an advantage, and riders may prefer smaller bikes that are lighter and more manoeuvrable.
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Around 1933, a manoeuvrable high performance single seat advanced trainer was needed to train fighter pilots for combat.
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Although sturdy and highly manoeuvrable, it was under-powered and weakly armed when compared to its contemporaries.
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But if it needs to move fast with more agility, smaller, swept-back wings make them more aerodynamic and manoeuvrable.
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Also, the organism is more stable (its centre of mass coincides with its centre of buoyancy) and more manoeuvrable.
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