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    unmanned
    /ʌnˈmand/

    adjective

    • 1. not having or needing a crew or staff: "an unmanned level crossing"

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  3. not having or not needing people to operate or work correctly: Both designs represent a new generation of unmanned aircraft, which began in the 1990s with robotic spy planes.

  4. Unmanned means not carrying, staffed, or performed by people, or not trained for a hawk. Learn the usage of unmanned and manned in spaceflight and other contexts, and see examples and synonyms.

  5. Unmanned definition: without the physical presence of a person or people on board; uncrewed. See examples of UNMANNED used in a sentence.

  6. Something that's unmanned doesn't have a driver, pilot, captain, or anyone else controlling or steering it. An unmanned space mission is launched without human passengers or crew. When a vehicle is unmanned, it's controlled from far away or by a robotic or autopilot system.

  7. Unmanned means not having or not needing people to operate or work correctly. It is often used to describe spacecraft, aircraft, or military places. See more meanings, synonyms, and usage examples in Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Definition of 'unmanned' Word Frequency. unmanned. (ʌnmænd ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Unmanned vehicles such as spacecraft do not have any people in them and operate automatically or are controlled from a distance. ...a special unmanned spacecraft. ...unmanned rockets. 2. adjective.

  9. Unmanned means lacking a crew or personnel, or operated by automatic or remote control. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of the word unmanned in different languages and contexts.