underboosted
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[edit]Verb
[edit]underboosted
- simple past and past participle of underboost
Adjective
[edit]underboosted (comparative more underboosted, superlative most underboosted)
- Suffering from underboost.
- 1961, Approach - Volume 6, Issue 8, page 39:
- Aside from the intake cycle condition described above and when rapidly decelerating the engine, a helicopter power plant can not be seriously underboosted.
- Underpowered.
- 1997, Road & Track - Volume 49, page 96:
- The Millenia's steering feels precise and is the most naturally weighted of the three (the Audi's felt overboosted just off center; the Volvo's, underboosted).
- 2013, Daisy Waugh, I Don't Know Why She Bothers, →ISBN:
- They will have been driven in an overstuffed, underboosted car, to a party somewhere, sometime.
- Insufficiently promoted.
- 1967, Space/aeronautics - Volume 48, page 20:
- Our symbol of success is Saturn 5; the USSR is now the underboosted one.
- 1990, Richard Curtis, Beyond the bestseller, →ISBN:
- In the publishing industry, however, most of the product goes un- or underadvertised, and even books that publishing people consider to be heavily pushed are ridiculously underboosted by the standards of most other business enterprises.