maneuverability

/məˌnuvərəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability to move easily and change direction quickly.
    • The fighter jet's maneuverability allows it to dodge enemy missiles.
    • A kayak has better maneuverability than a large canoe in fast-moving rivers.
    • The small car is known for its excellent maneuverability in tight city streets.
  2. The ability to control or change a situation or plan easily.
    • With limited funds, the team had little maneuverability to change the project.
    • The new policy gives managers more maneuverability in budget decisions.
    • Her maneuverability in negotiations helped the company avoid a strike.
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