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Steering has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the act of guiding or showing the way

"The veteran captain's steady steering kept us safely through the sudden storm without a single complaint from the crew."

2

the act of setting and holding a course

"a new council was installed under the direction of the king"

3

the act of steering a ship

"The captain spent his entire watch on the bridge, focused entirely on the delicate art of steering the massive vessel through the narrow channel."

4

Equipment used to control direction; something used to steer.

"The car's steering felt stiff after hitting a pothole, making it hard to navigate through traffic."

In plain English: Steering is the act of guiding something, like a car, in a specific direction.

"The new captain took over the steering of the ship after the old one retired."

Usage: Steering refers specifically to the mechanism or equipment, such as a wheel or tiller, that controls the direction of movement. Use this noun when discussing physical parts like car steering wheels rather than the act of guiding someone's behavior.

Verb
1

present participle of steer

"The captain adjusted the wheel, carefully steering the ship through the narrow channel to avoid the rocks."

In plain English: To steer means to guide something, like a car or a boat, in a specific direction.

"The driver corrected the steering to avoid the pothole."

Example Sentences
"The new captain took over the steering of the ship after the old one retired." noun
"The steering felt stiff when we drove through the snow." noun
"She was in charge of steering the conversation away from politics." noun
"He took over steering during the final lap of the race." noun
"The driver corrected the steering to avoid the pothole." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
management control
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
driving aim navigation celestial guidance inertial guidance command guidance terrestrial guidance

Origin

Derived from Old English styrian, steering originally meant to guide or direct by means of a wheel, tiller, or rudder. The term evolved through Middle English to describe the act of controlling the direction of any vehicle or vessel.

Rhyming Words
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