steersteer /stɪəstɪr/ verb [transitiveT]1to guide the way a situation develops, by influencing people’s ideas or actionssteer somebody to somethingHe managed to steer his colleagues to a compromise.
steer somebody away from somethingFarmers must be steered away from high-yield farming, towards more environmentally friendly methods.
2to be in charge of an organization, team, or process and make decisions that help it to be successful, especially during a difficult timeRivetti is steering a comprehensive restructuring program that will transform the company.
3steer clear (of) informal to avoid something or someone unpleasant or difficultWill the economy steer clear of a recession?
4steer a middle course to choose a course of action that is not extreme and that does not favour one side more than anothersteer a middle course betweenThe President will try to steer a middle course between environmentalists and the oil industry.