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What is the past tense of maneuver?

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The past tense of maneuver is maneuvered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of maneuver is maneuvers.

The present participle of maneuver is maneuvering (US).

The past participle of maneuver is maneuvered.

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Breaking off, Sean maneuvered his ship next to the freighter, and fired grappling hooks, pulling the freighter in to board.
It also explores in exhaustive detail the way Wilson was out maneuvered at Versailles and how he left a broken man.
He had drawn a sword of his own and came at her, while his companion maneuvered for a flanking attack on the slayer.
She then maneuvered the jet away from populated areas and gained altitude while simultaneously dumping fuel to reduce gross weight for landing.
They were very coordinated in the way that they maneuvered, like a well oiled team.
Diaz maneuvered the tug underneath the cruiser and traversed the length until they were ahead of the derelict.

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