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early-warning system
[ ur-lee wawr-ning ]
noun
- Military. a network of radar installations designed to detect enemy aircraft or missiles in time for the effective deployment of defense systems.
- any series of steps established to spot potential problems.
early warning system
noun
- a network of radar and communications units intended to detect at the earliest possible moment an attack by enemy aircraft or missiles
- anything that gives advance notice of something
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Word History and Origins
Origin of early-warning system1
First recorded in 1945–50
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