timonear

Spanish

Etymology

From timón + -ear.

Verb

timonear (first-person singular present timoneo, first-person singular preterite timoneé, past participle timoneado)

  1. (transitive, Latin America) to manage, to guide
    • 2016 October 7, “La calentura radical inquieta al Gobierno”, in Clarin:
      Ella se comporta como una dama, Macri es un caballero y entre los dos han sabido hasta acá timonear las tormentas.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. (intransitive, Latin America) to steer, to drive

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