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    steer
    /stɪə/

    verb

    • 1. guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft), for example by turning a wheel or operating a rudder: "he steered the boat slowly towards the busy quay" Similar guidedirectmanoeuvrenavigate

    noun

    • 1. the type of steering of a vehicle: "some cars boast four-wheel steer"
    • 2. a piece of advice or information concerning the development of a situation: informal "the need for the NHS to be given a clear steer as to its future direction"

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  6. to guide the course of (something in motion) by a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.: to steer a bicycle. to follow or pursue (a particular course). to direct the course of; guide: I can steer you to the best restaurant in town.

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