maneuverable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

maneuverable in the PONS Dictionary

maneuverable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a highly manoeuvrable Brit [or maneuverable Am] car
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is 2,000 pounds lighter so it is faster and more maneuverable.
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The windward vessel is normally the more maneuverable vessel.
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The ship was over 2 miles long and highly maneuverable.
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Moreover, it was maneuverable and had a sturdy all-metal construction.
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Nevertheless, the ships turned tightly and were very maneuverable.
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It has six legs, which are positioned along its flexible spine to provide a highly maneuverable frame.
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As a general rule, the bigger the ship, the less maneuverable it is.
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Stern-wheelers were more maneuverable than side-wheelers and could make a landing just about anywhere.
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Older sailing vessels were not as maneuverable as modern motor boats.
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On the other hand, single wheel trailers are extremely maneuverable, with the trailer wheel tracking very closely with the rear wheel.
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