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steer

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: steerspast: steeredpp: steereding: steering

The term carries a strong sense of intentionality and precision. When applied to machinery, it describes the physical act of manipulating a wheel or tiller to avoid obstacles. It suggests a constant, active adjustment to maintain a desired path. When used socially or professionally, it implies a subtle, strategic influence. Steering a conversation is often a tactical move to avoid uncomfortable topics or to lead a group toward a specific conclusion without being overly aggressive.

Countable when referring to the animal (one steer). Uncountable when referring to the act of steering in a general sense.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To control the direction of a vehicle or vessel.

"He struggled to steer the boat through the storm."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To guide or direct the course of a conversation or a situation.

"She tried to steer the discussion toward the budget."

Intransitive Verb

To move in a specific direction.

"The car steered sharply to the left."

Noun

A male bovine animal that has been castrated.

"The farmer sold a steer at the livestock auction."

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