[
UK
/ˈʌnɡaɪdɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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not subject to guidance or control after launching
unguided missiles
How To Use unguided In A Sentence
- That is not an excuse for leaving the forces unguided.
- Only later was it revealed that the vast majority of the bombs were unguided missiles and that thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children were killed.
- The only other nonwhite face on tap, alas, is the unguided missile Michael Steele, its new national chairman. Sunday Reading
- In a universe unguided by the intelligent purpose of a just, loving God, there's no reason to imagine that the intelligent creature or creatures that resulted from the endless churning would be nice, cute, or noble. Archive 2009-08-01
- At the same time it conflicts with theistic beliefs that many parents seek to instill in their children that life results from guided, rather than unguided change.
- The yearly Everest expeditions offered by Adventure Peaks are unguided, with Mr Pritt acting as expedition leader to advise on weather, co-ordinate the Sherpas and get everything into place for clients to summit.
- It was impossible to lock a missile onto a person, so all the Cobras could do was wait until a missile was fired, track the source of the missile, and pepper the area with unguided rockets.
- They have created a perception of the euro as a weak, unguided currency.
- Mortars have too little range and versatility, unguided rockets too little inherent accuracy to bring fires in close to friendly troops.
- Its offensive capability lies in launching unguided rockets, which detonate upon impact with artillery-like splash damage.