different between cornering vs oversteer

cornering

English

Verb

cornering

  1. present participle of corner

Noun

cornering (plural cornerings)

  1. A piece of decorative work forming a corner.
    • 1844, The Art Journal
      We have been informed that these cornerings are rarely used when the ceilings are not decorated []
  2. The act by which somebody is cornered.
    • 1809-1812, Maria Edgeworth, "Manoeuvring", in Tales of Fashionable Life
      Aside; ay, ay, but take care, I advise you, of her asides, and her whisperings, and her cornerings, and her inuendoes, and semiconfidences, lest your own happiness, my dear, unsuspecting, enthusiastic daughter, should be the sacrifice.

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oversteer

English

Etymology

over- +? steer

Noun

oversteer (plural oversteers)

  1. The condition in which the rear wheels of a car don't follow the desired curve while cornering, the rear wheels losing a degree of traction and so skidding off the required line into a spin.

Antonyms

  • understeer

Translations

Verb

oversteer (third-person singular simple present oversteers, present participle oversteering, simple past and past participle oversteered)

  1. to lose the control of one's vehicle in a corner due to rear wheels sliding and not following the front wheels

Antonyms

  • understeer

Translations

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