manoeuvrability
Noun

manoeuvrability

  1. (British spelling) The quality of being manoeuvrable; ability to be manoeuvred.
    Articulated buses were invented to improve the manoeuvrability of long buses capable of carrying a large number of passengers.
  2. Ability to manoeuvre; ability to carry out a manoeuvre or strategic plan.
    My manoeuvrability is limited. I don't have many options left.
    • 1967, The Illustrated London News:
      The prohibit[ed] zone cuts across the isthmus about 200 yards north of the runway; the pilot's manoeuvrability, approaching from the has been reduced by about half. The ban was announced 01 April 12, days before the Anglo-Spanish talks on ...
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