commanded. <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> (not comparable) Not commanded or requested. an <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> sacrifice to God The loss of control was due to <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> flight control...
From <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> + -ness. <span class="searchmatch">uncommandedness</span> (uncountable) The quality of being <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span>, or voluntary....
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kəˈmɑːndɪd/ Hyphenation: com‧mand‧ed commanded simple past and past participle of command commandedness <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span>...
Grayson, Great Possessions[1]: For I think it truth that a life <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> now is <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span>; a life unenjoyed now is unenjoyed; a life not lived wisely...
ranging from high pilot control force necessary to move the rudder to <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> rudder deflections. galling present participle and gerund of gall gingall...
aircraft's landing gear in the retracted position, helping to prevent an <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> gear deployment during flight. 1986 March 29, National Transportation...
rolloff (usually uncountable, plural rolloffs) (aviation) A sudden large <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> roll to the left or right experienced by an aircraft entering a stall...
all this gooey stuff to make a mold of her snatch?” (aviation) Rapid, <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> jerking or oscillation of the ailerons of some aircraft at high Mach...
asymmetric stall and the ensuing roll of the aircraft because of the <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> retraction of the left wing outboard leading edge slats and the loss...
communism in Europe, and the Nixon-Kissinger detente. (aviation) An <span class="searchmatch">uncommanded</span> reduction in the thrust of a jet engine. 2010 February 9, Air Accidents...