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downrange

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English

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Etymology

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From down +‎ range.

Adjective

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downrange (not generally comparable, comparative farther downrange, superlative farthest downrange)

  1. In the horizontal direction away from the launch site of a rocket or projectile in the direction of its travel.

Adverb

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downrange (not generally comparable, comparative farther downrange, superlative farthest downrange)

  1. In the horizontal direction away from the launch site of a rocket or projectile in the direction of its travel.
    • 2021 March 10, Drachinifel, 14:21 from the start, in Guadalcanal Campaign - The Big Night Battle: Night 1 (IJN 3(?) : 2 USN)[1], archived from the original on 17 October 2022:
      Luckily, the sheer rate of fire that the 5-inch guns allowed for was fast enough that a few salvos of regular shells were sent downrange quickly as a followup before the two racing ships passed by each other and vanished into the murk.
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