ALL meanings of undershoot
un·der·shoot
U u - verb with object undershoot to shoot or launch a projectile that strikes under or short of (a target). 1
- verb with object undershoot Aeronautics. (of an aircraft or pilot) to land before reaching (a landing strip) because of a too rapid loss of altitude. 1
- verb without object undershoot to shoot or launch a projectile so as to strike under or short of a target. 1
- verb undershoot (of a pilot) to cause (an aircraft) to land short of (a runway) or (of an aircraft) to land in this way 0
- verb undershoot to shoot a projectile so that it falls short of (a target) 0
- verb transitive undershoot to shoot or fall short of (a target, mark, etc.) 0
- verb transitive undershoot to bring an aircraft down short of (the runway, landing field, etc.) while trying to land 0
- intransitive verb undershoot to shoot or go short of the mark 0
- verb undershoot To shoot not far enough or not well enough. 0