radar

[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪdɑː/ ]
[ US /ˈɹeɪˌdɑɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. measuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locate distant objects
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How To Use radar In A Sentence

  • Unless the radar signal is normal to some surface (extremely low probability) the radar receives no return.
  • High-frequency waves broadcast by the radar bounce off a person, scanning the in-and-out movement of the chest and more subtle, but also detectable, motion of the heartbeat against the chest wall.
  • Or is the idea of foreign policy beyondmilitary commitmentsso far off the radar that when the polls open, everything will hinge on the pitch-and-toss of national concerns? And Now, The Choice « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows
  • And the defensive midfielder hopes to fly under the radar. The Sun
  • Traffic officers claim the new gun can't be picked up by speeding motorists who use radar detectors to avoid being caught.
  • The ship, with the help of radar, sailed in thick fog.
  • Weather radar is a good safety device but not all pilots understand its intricacies. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a target is locked there is a radar beam position indication on the HUD.
  • Closed in terms of things being able to go on under the radar and away from the public glare. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big boys are on a merger binge that is paralyzing the industry and bumping fledgling and mid-range artists off the radar.
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