Landing of an aircraft prior to the intended runway surface.
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Examples for "undershoot"
Examples for "undershoot"
1Inflation in the US, Europe and Japan continues to undershoot official targets.
2The better-than-expected performance came despite the second consecutive monthly undershoot in revenues.
3The difficulty is, of course, not to undershoot, to fall short.
4Top Wall Street analysts are betting the numbers will undershoot that.
5The BOJ is increasingly at a loss to explain why consumer prices consistently undershoot.
1Tony had been in an accident, landing short of a runway somewhere out in the desert.
2The rabbit circled round him, lightly dancing on his big rear paws, landing short but stinging blows.
3They weren't keeping up sustained fire, and the shells were either landing short or striking the cliff beneath.
1It stood atop a short landing, framed on both sides by greenly glowing lanterns.
2Passing along a short landing, the young man began the ascent of the second flight.
3Inside the great hall, Erringale climbed a short landing beside the river, and began to speak in his strange tongue, the words filling Talon's mind.
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