unmanned
IPA: ʌnmˈænd
adjective
- Not operated by a person or a crew.
- Of a bird of prey: not accustomed to the presence of human beings.
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Examples of "unmanned" in Sentences
- There has been a sharp increase in unmanned missile strikes, with 21 in September alone.
- The U.S. does have two types of what they call unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs in its inventory.
- What we need are advances in unmanned drones and missiles to counter these hypothetical advances.
- There has been a sharp increase in unmanned missile strikes in the tribal region, with 21 attacks in September alone.
- The whole debate between manned vs. unmanned is this magical thinking that if it is unmanned the cost will not skyrocket out of control.
- MIT researchers are using tricked-out model helicopters, each about the size of a seagull, to demonstrate swarming behavior in unmanned micro-air vehicles (drones).
- Here too - in unmanned, underfunded science missions - movie and TV SF with none of the classic SF "sense of wonder" undercuts the pursuit of real science at its most wonderful.
- Our spaceship of state still seems remarkably addicted to phasers and photon torpedoes, an addiction we refuse to own up to, even as we send one variety of our own spaceships, which we call unmanned aerial drones, over the tribal lands of Pakistan and Afghanistan armed with Hellfire missiles.
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