To have physically guided a person or animal
“The port tunnel will steer lorries away from Dublin's quays, drawing people back to the river.”
To have convinced or manipulated
To have headed straight towards a specified direction or object, usually at an accelerated speed
Past tense for to navigate or pilot a vehicle or vessel
“The helmsman used the whipstaff, attached to the rudder, to steer the ship to port and starboard.”
Past tense for to plan, manage or control the position and course of a group or task
“At one stage, a director was in place, with Anne Fletcher appointed to steer the project.”
Past tense for to attract or lure by temptation
Past tense for to operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
Past tense for to travel or exercise using a bicycle
Past tense for to direct one's attention or focus on a particular object or activity
Past tense for to position or align towards a given direction
Past tense for to move (something or oneself) slowly and carefully
Past tense for to teach or educate someone on a given subject
Past tense for to prepare something in advance
Past tense for to mount someone or something
Past tense for to divert or turn something in another direction
Past tense for to direct the attention of someone to
Past tense for to cause to be in a specified state
Past tense for to direct something with great force
Past tense for to advise or give inside information
Past tense for to move into a desired direction of discourse
Past tense for to cause (someone) to have a liking for or interest in something
Past tense for to put forward for consideration
Past tense for to affect without completely changing
Having been directed towards a target
Passionately motivated to achieve one's goals
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