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maneuverability Meaning in Bengali



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maneuverability's Usage Examples:

steering for super-maneuverability during the kill-stage.


A three-pulse motor provides additional acceleration and maneuverability during the terminal.


its forward-swept wing that gave the aircraft excellent agility and maneuverability.


less influential than expected, precipitating a renewed emphasis on maneuverability.


post-stall analyses are increasingly used in recent years to advance maneuverability via the use of thrust vectoring engine nozzles.


These give ships better maneuverability than a fixed propeller and rudder system.


Energy–maneuverability theory is a model of aircraft performance.


Testing of a vessel's speed, maneuverability, equipment and safety features are usually conducted.


They power their blocks with quick steps and maneuverability.


The in-line design allows for greater speed and maneuverability than traditional (or "quad") roller skates.


dropped the phragmocone upon maturity, presumably to increase speed and maneuverability.


to lifting surfaces, which is required for aircraft stability and maneuverability.


to reduce weight, drag and radar cross section, and increase range, maneuverability and survivability.


This allowed for quick movements and maneuverability that were advantages in shallow-water hunting.


the parasitoid lifestyle of the ancestral apocritan, allowing more maneuverability of the female's ovipositor.


Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability program to provide additional control authority in pitch and yaw, for significantly more maneuverability than most conventional.


wave and has the advantage of being more stable, but it also limits maneuverability and surfing speed.


the engine thrust ±20° in the pitch axis to give the F-22 enhanced maneuverability.


when it was introduced early in World War II, combining excellent maneuverability and very long range.


A higher wing loading also decreases maneuverability.


have a more multi-role mission profile due to their greater speed and maneuverability, in contrast to cruise missile submarines which are typically larger.



maneuverability's Meaning':

the quality of being maneuverable

Synonyms:

manoeuvrability; weatherliness; mobility;

Antonyms:

immobility; immotility; immovableness; immovability;

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