Maneuver
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Maneuver, manoeuvre, manoeuver, manœuver (also spelled, directly from the French, as manœuvre) denotes one's tactical move, or series of moves, that improves or maintains one's strategic situation in a competitive environment or avoids a worse situation.
Military or naval
- Military exercise
- Maneuver warfare
- Military tactics
- Military strategy
- Soldiers who act in their call of duty with remarkable swiftness, readiness, or speed are rewarded with a Manoeuvre Ribbon (no longer a U.S. Army-issued medal)
Controlled change in movement
Skilled movement or procedure
- Credé's maneuver
- Gower's maneuver
- Heimlich maneuver, abdominal thrusts to relieve choking
- Kocher maneuver
- Leopold's maneuvers
- McRoberts maneuver
- Müller's maneuver
- Phalen's maneuver
- Pringle manoeuvre
- Sellick maneuver
- Valsalva's maneuver