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Definition of "undershoot" []

  • To shoot a projectile short of (a target). (verb-transitive)
  • To start the approach of one's aircraft to (a landing area) too low or too soon. (verb-transitive)
  • To land an aircraft short of (a landing area). (verb-transitive)
  • To shoot short of a target. (verb-intransitive)
  • To land short of a landing area. (verb-intransitive)

American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright (c) 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Use "undershoot" in a sentence
  • "The inclusion of the word undershoot was seen by traders as a clear signal that the ECB council would cut rates when it meets next Thursday."
  • "Last year it did about $15-20 million of business and this year it had hoped do $150 million, but it may "undershoot" that goal because of the recession, says Hamilton."
  • "The satphone accompanies returning ISS crews on Soyuz reentry & landing for contingency communications with SAR (Search-and-Rescue) personnel after touchdown (e.g., after an "undershoot" ballistic reentry, as happened during the 15S return)."