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What is the past tense of manoeuvre?

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The past tense of manoeuvre is manoeuvred.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of manoeuvre is manoeuvres.

The present participle of manoeuvre is manoeuvring.

The past participle of manoeuvre is manoeuvred.

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The high pitched whine of the armoured cars as they manoeuvred round the narrow streets filled me with dread.
Despite the hullabaloo, and the invidious position into which he has allowed himself to be manoeuvred, it looks as if he will hold on to his job.
I said as I manoeuvred the car back into the slow-moving traffic jam that is Boston.
The Turkish battleship Turgud Reis manoeuvred in the Dardanelles to disrupt the Anzac landings, firing across the peninsula.
I first became aware of the political instrumentality of religion when manoeuvred into Anglican Confirmation by paternal pressure.
Along the way he's manoeuvred a group of marginal seat holders into more powerful positions.

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