maneuverable

/məˈnuːvərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Easy to move, turn, or change direction, especially in a small or tight space.
    • The small car is very maneuverable in city traffic.
    • The drone's lightweight design makes it highly maneuverable even in windy conditions.
    • A kayak is more maneuverable than a large boat in narrow rivers.
  2. Able to be skillfully controlled or directed to achieve a goal, especially in a complex or changing situation.
    • The politician's flexible strategy made her campaign more maneuverable than her opponent's.
    • The chess player kept his pieces maneuverable to respond to any attack.
    • A smaller team is often more maneuverable when adapting to new market trends.
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