WordLens

steer

1 of 2verb
/stɪr/
Forms:steers,steering,steered,steered
1

to control the direction of a moving object, such as a car, ship, etc.

C1transitive
  • He expertly steered the car through the winding mountain roads.
  • The captain skillfully steered the ship through the narrow channel.
  • In adverse weather conditions, the captain faced the challenge of steering the sailboat safely back to harbor.
  • The young driver learned to steer the car smoothly.
  • She steered the plane smoothly onto the runway for landing.
2

to guide, influence, or direct the course of action

transitive
  • The project manager worked to steer the team towards completing the critical tasks on time.
  • Investors carefully research market trends to steer their financial portfolios towards profitable opportunities.
  • Teachers aim to steer students toward a love of learning by creating engaging and interactive lessons.
  • The coach's motivational speeches were designed to steer the athletes towards peak performance.
Synonyms: