Maneuvering vs Manoeuvring - What's the difference?
maneuvering | manoeuvring |
(US)
(US, gerund of maneuver) An act in which something or someone maneuvers
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 2, author=John Tagliabue, title=A New Wave of Support for Anne Frank’s Ailing Tree, work=New York Times
, passage=As a retired Unesco official with much experience in conserving monuments, Mr. Mutal, 73, has been caught up in the bureaucratic maneuverings to save it. }}
A manoeuvre.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=September 14, author=Chantal Hébert, title=NDP can expect a bumpy ride with Stephen Harper, work=Toronto Star
, passage=The immediate consequence of the high-wire political manoeuvrings of the past two weeks is that today MPs are returning to a destabilized Parliament.}}
As verbs the difference between maneuvering and manoeuvring
is that maneuvering is present participle of lang=en while manoeuvring is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between maneuvering and manoeuvring
is that maneuvering is an act in which something or someone maneuvers while manoeuvring is a manoeuvre.maneuvering
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