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pull over vs maneuver

maneuver vs pull over

pull over is not a noun while maneuver is a noun.

pull over and maneuver both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pull over No No Yes No
maneuver Yes No Yes No
As verbs, maneuver is a hypernym of pull over; that is, maneuver is a word with a broader meaning than pull over:
  • pull over: steer a vehicle to the side of the road
  • maneuver: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
Other hypernyms of pull over include channelise, channelize, direct, guide, head, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, steer.
pull over (noun) maneuver (noun)
a move made to gain a tactical end
an action aimed at evading an opponent
a military training exercise
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
a plan for attaining a particular goal
pull over (verb) maneuver (verb)
steer a vehicle to the side of the road perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
act in order to achieve a certain goal
Difference between pull over and maneuver

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