manovrare
to maneuver
verb mah-noh-VRAH-reh Rare
Origin: From French manœuvrer, ultimately from Latin manu operare 'to work by hand'
Also means
to manipulate
Usage Note
Manovrare covers both literal maneuvering (a vehicle, ship, or machine) and figurative manipulation of people or situations. It takes avere as auxiliary. The related noun is manovra (f), and a person who maneuvers politically is called un manovratore.
Examples
"Ha manovrato l'auto in uno spazio stretto."
Natural Translation
He maneuvered the car into a tight space.
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