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unmanned
[ uhn-mand ]
adjective
- without the physical presence of a person or people on board; uncrewed:
an unmanned spacecraft.
- Falconry. (of a captured hawk) untrained for hunting with a master; unmade.
unmanned
/ ʌnˈmænd /
adjective
- lacking personnel or crew
an unmanned ship
- (of aircraft, spacecraft, etc) operated by automatic or remote control
- uninhabited
- falconry (of a hawk or falcon) not yet trained to accept humans
Word History and Origins
Origin of unmanned1
Example Sentences
It was due to go into production this year but clearly the unmanned aircraft is not ready.
The US military acknowledged losing an unmanned aircraft.
Aerolane's plan is to feed all this data into a program that will guide an unmanned cargo plane through wakes and turbulence to exploit the possibilities of gliding long distances without burning fuel.
Now the buzz comes from a Ukrainian unmanned aircraft which has not been sent up to kill, but to relay footage from the training ground to commanders back at base.
In the eyes of society, Bran has become unmanned by his disability, but while he can no longer walk, he learns how to fly.
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