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steered Meaning in Tamil ( steered வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

திசையறிந்து திருப்ப,



steered's Usage Examples:

Teenage years can prove even more traumatizing in the looks department if you're not steered in the right direction from the start.


Admiral de Rigny left for a cruise in the Levant, and Sir Edward Codrington, hearing that an Egyptian armament was on its way from Alexandria, and believing that it was bound for Hydra, steered for that island, which he reached on the 3rd of September, but on the 12th of September found the Egyptians at anchor with a Turkish squadron at Navarino.


There was a gap between the "Intrepid" and the eastern bank; he steered into it, collided with the "Intrepid," rang the gong to signify the imminent blowing of the charges, went astern and then ahead.


In 1818 the Lehigh Navigation Company was formed to improve the navigation of the Lehigh river from its confluence with the Delaware to Coalport, and two years later coal was successfully carried down the Lehigh and Delaware rivers to Philadelphia in " arks " or rectangular boxes, two or more of which were joined together and steered by a long oar.


Mandy steered the bike along the gravel track at the edge of the field, being careful to avoid the potholes.


Through all the first troubles of her reign the young queen steered her skilful and dauntless way with the tact of a woman and the courage of a man.


Four of the squadron escaped, and steered for Famagusta in Cyprus, then held by Genoa.


The round and painted shields of the warriors hung outside along the bulwarks: the vessel was steered by an oar at the right side (as whaling boats are to-day), the steerboard or starboard side.


He rose and, taking the arm of the attendant, steered the young man out to the slab where Wassermann was unaware of the turmoil he'd created.


He steered for the open country, abandoning the tow-path, and swinging his steed down a rutty lane.


She was seaworthy in the shallow waters off the southern coasts and steered fairly well.





Synonyms:

canalize, stand out, manoeuver, channel, head, pilot, helm, canalise, navigate, channelise, conn, tree, direct, sheer, park, manoeuvre, pull over, command, guide, channelize, crab, starboard, corner, maneuver, point, dock, control,



Antonyms:

middle, beginning, end, node, undock,

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