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steering Definition


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steer1
verb steered, steering
    tr & intr
    1. To guide or control the direction of (a vehicle or vessel) using a steering wheel, rudder, etc.
      Thesaurus: point, direct, control, govern, guide, pilot.
    intr
    2a. To tend towards a specified direction;
      Example: This car steers to the right
    intr
    2b. To move in a specified way.
      Example: This car steers badly
    3. To guide or encourage (someone, a conversation, etc) to move in a specified direction.
      Example: steered the conversation round to the subject of money
noun
    1. colloq
      A piece of information, guidance, etc.
Derivative: steerable
adj
    Derivative: steerer
    noun
      Derivative: steering
      noun
        Idiom: steer clear of someone or something
          colloq
          To avoid them or it.
        Etymology: Anglo-Saxon styran.



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