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Steer

Steer meaning

To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel). | To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel). | To be directed and governed; to take a direction, or course; to obey the helm.

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Example sentences (20)

In the commercial un-led steer or heifer class, the lightweight carcase bronze medal went to a Limousin cross Angus steer bred and exhibited by M and L Grimson, Albion Park, on 90 points.

After Duo Lift unveiled its four-wheel steer header trailer in 2018, it unveiled the six-wheel steer version in December.

With kids you have to steer them toward a positive lifestyle—steer them toward their purpose.

NASA uses readings from these devices to steer Curiosity across the face of Mars, just like you’d use those in your smartphone to steer towards the nearest pub.

Cobb obtained the services of a man called Steer (first name unknown) to travel through Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and possibly other countries as well, with Cobb to be responsible for Steer.

Super singles are also often used on the steer axle in Australia to allow greater loading over the steer axle.

A bold move from Cambridge cox Jasper Parish paid off when judging the conditions, he decided to steer his crew closer to the bank in Fulham hoping to find friendlier waters.

A focus on sustainability, inclusiveness and partnerships steer its content.

Alongside him at third base, power prospect Christian Encarnacion-Strand - alongside Spencer Steer, who sits ahead of him on the big league roster, in exchange for Tyler Mahle - has fired off in his mere 28 at-bats this season.

And while well-meaning are often keen to share their ‘hacks’ for staying safe in cold conditions, it’s wise to steer clear of certain ‘tips’, according to experts.

A new Biden Labor Department rule aims to steer the retirement funds of 152 million Americans toward companies with woke policies on climate change and other "environmental, social and governance" goals.

Another journalist commented: “I believe His Excellency, Dr Dikko Umaru Radda, will rectify this issue and steer the state radio back on the right track.

A POLICE roadside investigator has told a court that the car driven by Stephen McHugh in Oswestry, killing Rebecca Steer, was on a pavement for no more than four seconds.

As a result, psychologist Dr Catherine Hallissey warns that developers must take more caution and steer clear of both harmful and inappropriate beauty standards.

Attorney Gordon Rhea and Congressional Delegate Stacey Plaskett have tried to steer an investigative committee in a non-partisan direction.

BOSTON (AP) — Spencer Steer hit a two-run homer to break a seventh-inning tie and the Cincinnati Reds took advantage of Rafael Devers’ throwing error to come from behind and beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 on Wednesday night.

But after being picked out in space in the middle, James Huntley couldn't steer his header past Tomas Holy.

But former opener Adams, despite being dropped on 19, batted with authority, reaching her fifty from only 28 deliveries and going on to steer her side to an emphatic victory.

But, it seems, the "Furious" movies have always seemed reluctant to steer away from their ultra-macho male heroes and give their female characters anything substantive to do.

But the most interesting item, from a performance perspective, is the standard rear-steer system, which should make the C 43 both more agile and easier to park.