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Maneuverable
Maneuverable meaning
Able to be maneuvered
Synonyms of Maneuverable
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It's light and easily maneuverable, which is a relief compared to a lot of bulky cleaners out there.
Contrary to the perception that tandem axle trailers might be less maneuverable, they often offer excellent control and handling.
These tend to emphasize comfort over cornering performance, but they're still highly maneuverable.
As Northcom Commander Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy explains, our nation needs to see missile threats coming at us and only space-based sensors can track maneuverable and fast hypersonic capable missiles.
In addition to the missile’s blisteringly high terminal velocity, it is also very maneuverable and therefore will be very difficult to defend against.
The adoption of the Merlin engine had solved the Mustang’s high-altitude performance problems, and the Mustang had been shown to be highly maneuverable, with some restrictions, mainly owing to weight and balance considerations.
Higher-thrust WS-10B Taiahang engines on J-10B and J-10C testbeds, some of them with thrust-vector controls granting the jet super-maneuverable flight characteristics.
However, steerable versions are not as maneuverable as other types, such as ram-air parachutes.
Speedy, maneuverable and reliable tanks — with new high-powered guns — would win the wars of the future.
A hunting rifle on the other hand is typically heavy, and is not nearly as maneuverable in quick multi target combat situations.
After the Middle Ages, most large cannons were abandoned in favour of greater numbers of lighter, more maneuverable pieces.
A maneuverable grappling device can be used at the end of a line to place or pick up payload containers, to secure a ship to a structure such as a station, to pick up samples from an asteroid or comet, or to engage in towing.
A sailing vessel is not maneuverable due to sails alone—the forces caused by the wind on the sails would cause the vessel to rotate and travel sideways instead of moving forward.
A sawed-off shotgun (or "sawn-off") refers to a shotgun whose barrel has been shortened, leaving it more maneuverable, easier to use at short range and more readily concealed.
As the equipment became more maneuverable, the decks started to get wider, reaching widths of convert and over, thus giving the skateboarder even more control.
Design features for various uses Compared to handguns, shotguns are heavier, larger, and not as maneuverable in close quarters (which also presents a greater retention problem), but do have these advantages: * They are generally much more powerful.
Even with the weight increase, the M109A7 can travel faster than previous versions at convert and is more maneuverable than a Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
However, this proved much less successful and practical since an airplane is a much faster, more maneuverable, and smaller target than a warship.
It is highly maneuverable, owing to its good thrust to weight ratio, digital fly-by-wire control system, and leading edge extensions (LEX).
It is therefore probable that the Allies had extra marines on board if their ships were less maneuverable, since boarding would then be the main tactic available to them (at the cost of making the ships even heavier).