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manövrer

Manövrer is a Swedish noun meaning a deliberate movement or sequence of movements designed to achieve a specific objective. The term is used across various domains to describe planned operations, tactics, or coordinated actions by people, vehicles, or organizations. Common contexts include military exercises, aviation flight actions, ship handling, driving, and sports, where precise control and timing are essential to success.

Etymology: The word derives from the German Manöver, which in turn comes from the French manœuvre. In

Military usage points to the organized deployment and coordination of forces to gain position or implement

See also: maneuver, manœuvre, manövrering.

Swedish,
the
standard
forms
are
manöver
(singular)
and
manövrer
(plural),
while
the
related
verb
is
att
manövrera
(to
maneuver)
and
the
noun
manövrering
(the
act
of
maneuvering).
a
plan.
In
aviation
and
maritime
contexts,
manövrer
describe
controlled
movements
such
as
climbs,
turns,
docking,
or
evasive
actions.
In
everyday
driving,
it
refers
to
navigating
through
traffic
or
into
parking
spaces,
and
in
sports
or
performing
arts,
it
denotes
specific
sequences
or
tricks
that
demonstrate
skill.