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steuert

Steuert is the third-person singular present indicative form of the German verb steuern. The verb steuern means to steer, guide, regulate, or operate a vehicle, device, or process. It is used in literal contexts, such as piloting a ship or driving a car, and in figurative contexts, such as directing a project or steering an economy.

Grammatically, steuern is a regular weak verb. Its present tense forms are ich steuere, du steuerst, er

Common usages span transportation, technology, and governance. In transportation, steuern refers to physically guiding a vehicle:

Phrasal and related expressions include gegensteuern (to counteract, to take corrective action) and steuerung as a

In sum, steuert exemplifies the common German usage of steering or directing actions, systems, or developments,

steuert,
wir
steuern,
ihr
steuert,
sie
steuern.
The
past
participle
is
gesteuert
and
is
formed
with
the
auxiliary
haben.
The
infinitive
is
steuern,
and
there
are
numerous
compound
uses
with
objects,
for
example
eine
Maschine
steuern
(to
operate
a
machine)
or
den
Kurs
steuern
(to
steer
the
course).
"Der
Pilot
steuert
das
Flugzeug
durch
den
Sturm."
In
technology
and
industry,
it
can
describe
regulating
a
system
or
process:
"Die
Regelung
steuert
die
Temperatur."
In
politics
and
economics,
the
verb
can
express
directing
policy
or
economic
activity:
"Die
Regierung
steuert
die
Wirtschaft
durch
Investitionen."
noun
meaning
control
or
regulation.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
steuern
(the
verb)
from
die
Steuer
(tax)
or
das
Steuer
(steering
wheel);
though
they
share
a
general
sense
of
direction
or
control,
they
belong
to
different
words
with
separate
meanings.
with
broad
applications
across
everyday
and
technical
language.