məˌn(y)üv(ə)rəˈbiləd.ē, -ətē, -i noun
1.
a. : the quality or state of being maneuverable
destroy our maneuverability and our bargaining power — A.E.Stevenson †1965
maneuverability is an essential quality in a racing car
b. : the quality of an airplane that determines the rate at which attitude and direction of flight can be changed without loss of control
2. : the quality or state of being able to be used for maneuvering
the harbor had considerable more maneuverability now — Russell Thacker