"Recoilless" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recoilless" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recoilless" Meaning

Not propelled or aided by a recoil mechanism; operating without recoil. Used to describe certain types of guns, such as recoilless rifles or recoilless guns, as well as other devices or systems that do not experience a recoil force during operation.

Example: The recoilless rifle was designed to be more portable and easier to handle.

"Recoilless" Examples

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1. The new design of the handgun made it nearly recoilless, allowing for more controlled consistent shots.

2. The crew calmly waited for the all-clear before they emerged from the shelter to assess the aftermath, as it had been designed to be recoilless.

3. The purpose of this innovative rifle's bolt system was to make it virtually recoilless and easier to handle for the average shooter.

4. Known for their recoilless rifle, the inventor was optimistic about the potential military uses of his weapon.

5. The full automatic machine gun variant was designed to be even more recoilless for sustained fire control.

"Recoilless" Similar Words

Recognized

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Recognizer

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Someone who acknowledges or recognizes something, especially a fact, truth, or merit.

Recognizes

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To perceive or acknowledge something or someone as being familiar or known.

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The word "recoil" can have two main meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Physical recoil</strong>: In physics, recoil refers to the sudden backward or sideways motion of a gun or a pistol after a shot is fired. This occurs due to the reaction principle, where the force exerted by the explosive propellant is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force exerted on the projectile.<br><br>2. <strong>Emotional recoil</strong>: In a more abstract sense, recoil can also refer to a feeling of sudden, shocked, or negative reaction to a stimulus, person, or situation. For example, someone might recoil in fear or disgust at something unpleasant.

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To move or jump back suddenly in response to a sudden or unpleasant sound, sight, or movement.<br><br>Example: She recoiled in shock when she saw the snake falling from the tree.<br><br>Synonyms: shrink, recoil, draw back, retreat, jerk away.

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