slewing Antonyms

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Meaning of slewing

slewing

skid, to turn (something, such as a telescope or a ship's spar) about a fixed point that is usually the axis, a large number, to cause to skid, to turn, twist, or swing about especially out of a course, to turn, twist, or swing about

slewing Sentence Examples

  1. The crane slewed its massive arm effortlessly to lift the heavy load.
  2. The excavator slewed its tracks smoothly, positioning itself for excavation.
  3. The turret of the tank slewed quickly, tracking the target with precision.
  4. The antenna slewed in all directions, searching for the optimal signal.
  5. The camera's robotic arm slewed smoothly, capturing panoramic shots.
  6. The robotic arm slewed its end effector, picking up objects with dexterity.
  7. The wind turbine's blades slewed gently, harnessing the power of the wind.
  8. The spacecraft's thrusters slewed the vessel, correcting its trajectory.
  9. The operator slewed the joystick, maneuvering the drone through the narrow airspace.
  10. The artillery piece slewed its barrel, aiming at enemy positions with accuracy.

FAQs About the word slewing

skid, to turn (something, such as a telescope or a ship's spar) about a fixed point that is usually the axis, a large number, to cause to skid, to turn, twist,

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The crane slewed its massive arm effortlessly to lift the heavy load.

The excavator slewed its tracks smoothly, positioning itself for excavation.

The turret of the tank slewed quickly, tracking the target with precision.

The antenna slewed in all directions, searching for the optimal signal.