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undershoot
un·der·shoot U0057800 (ŭn′dər-sho͞ot′)v. un·der·shot (-shŏt′), un·der·shoot·ing, un·der·shoots v.tr.1. To shoot a projectile short of (a target).2. a. To start the approach of one's aircraft to (a landing area) too low or too soon.b. To land an aircraft short of (a landing area).v.intr.1. To shoot short of a target.2. To land short of a landing area.undershoot (ˌʌndəˈʃuːt) vb, -shoots, -shooting or -shot1. (Aeronautics) (of a pilot) to cause (an aircraft) to land short of (a runway) or (of an aircraft) to land in this way2. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) to shoot a projectile so that it falls short of (a target)un•der•shoot (ˌʌn dərˈʃut, ˈʌn dərˌʃut) v. -shot, -shoot•ing. v.t. 1. to shoot or launch a projectile that falls short of (a target). 2. (of an aircraft or pilot) to land before reaching (a landing strip) because of a too rapid loss of altitude. v.i. 3. to shoot or launch a projectile that falls short of a target. [1655–65] undershoot Past participle: undershot Gerund: undershooting
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undershoot | undershoot |
Present |
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I undershoot | you undershoot | he/she/it undershoots | we undershoot | you undershoot | they undershoot |
Preterite |
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I undershot | you undershot | he/she/it undershot | we undershot | you undershot | they undershot |
Present Continuous |
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I am undershooting | you are undershooting | he/she/it is undershooting | we are undershooting | you are undershooting | they are undershooting |
Present Perfect |
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I have undershot | you have undershot | he/she/it has undershot | we have undershot | you have undershot | they have undershot |
Past Continuous |
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I was undershooting | you were undershooting | he/she/it was undershooting | we were undershooting | you were undershooting | they were undershooting |
Past Perfect |
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I had undershot | you had undershot | he/she/it had undershot | we had undershot | you had undershot | they had undershot |
Future |
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I will undershoot | you will undershoot | he/she/it will undershoot | we will undershoot | you will undershoot | they will undershoot |
Future Perfect |
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I will have undershot | you will have undershot | he/she/it will have undershot | we will have undershot | you will have undershot | they will have undershot |
Future Continuous |
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I will be undershooting | you will be undershooting | he/she/it will be undershooting | we will be undershooting | you will be undershooting | they will be undershooting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been undershooting | you have been undershooting | he/she/it has been undershooting | we have been undershooting | you have been undershooting | they have been undershooting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been undershooting | you will have been undershooting | he/she/it will have been undershooting | we will have been undershooting | you will have been undershooting | they will have been undershooting |
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I had been undershooting | you had been undershooting | he/she/it had been undershooting | we had been undershooting | you had been undershooting | they had been undershooting |
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I would undershoot | you would undershoot | he/she/it would undershoot | we would undershoot | you would undershoot | they would undershoot |
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I would have undershot | you would have undershot | he/she/it would have undershot | we would have undershot | you would have undershot | they would have undershot | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | undershoot - fall short of (the runway) in a landing; "The plane undershot the runway"land, set down - reach or come to rest; "The bird landed on the highest branch"; "The plane landed in Istanbul" | | 2. | undershoot - shoot short of or below (a target) miss - fail to reach; "The arrow missed the target"overshoot - shoot beyond or over (a target) | Translationsundershoot
undershoot[′ən·dər‚shüt] (control systems) The amount by which a system's response to an abrupt change in input falls short of that desired. undershootBlade connecting to top of the mast.Underslung rotor.i. A faulty approach of an airplane, which if continued, will result in its landing short of the desired point. ii. The failure to capture a desired flight condition (air speed, altitude) by falling short when approaching that value from below. iii. Aircraft weapons impacting short of the desired point of impact. iv. An area short of a runway or a taxi track. underslung i. Loads carried by a helicopter that are slung below it by a cable. ii. A helicopter rotor with its center of gravity below the point at which the rotor is attached to the mast.undershoot
un·der·shoot (ŭn'dĕr-shūt), A temporary decrease below the final steady-state value that may occur immediately following the removal of an influence that had been increasing that value, that is, overshoot in a negative direction.un·der·shoot (ŭn'dĕr-shūt) A temporary decrease below the final steady-state value that may occur immediately following the removal of an influence that had been raising that value, i.e., overshoot in a negative direction. undershoot
Antonyms for undershootverb fall short of (the runway) in a landingRelated Wordsverb shoot short of or below (a target)Related WordsAntonyms |