power dive
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Definition
- Noun:
- A steep, accelerated descent of an aircraft: A "power dive" is a maneuver in which an airplane dives steeply toward the ground, with its engine providing full or increased power to accelerate the descent beyond what gravity alone would produce.
Usage
- The term "power dive" is used specifically in aviation to describe a controlled, high-speed diving maneuver. It contrasts with a glide or idle-power descent.
- It is a compound noun. The primary meaning is the aviation maneuver.
Examples
- Noun:
- The pilot executed a power dive to quickly lose altitude and gain speed.
- During the airshow, the stunt plane's dramatic power dive thrilled the crowd.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be used metaphorically to describe any situation where something plummets or descends rapidly with added force or momentum.
- The company's stock price went into a power dive after the scandal was announced.
Variants and Related Words
- Dive (noun/verb): A general term for a steep descent. A "power dive" is a specific type of dive.
- Nosedive (noun/verb): Often implies an uncontrolled or disastrous steep fall. A "power dive" is typically a controlled maneuver.
- Power-dive (verb): The act of performing this maneuver.
- The fighter pilot power-dived toward the target.
Synonyms
- Steep dive: A general synonym, though it lacks the specific connotation of engine power.
- Bombing run: In a military context, a similar high-speed descent toward a target, though often ending in a pull-up or weapon release.
Antonyms
- Climb: A gain in altitude.
- Glide: A controlled descent with little or no engine power.
- Level flight: Flight at a constant altitude.
Noun
- a dive of an airplane that is accelerated both by gravity and by the power of the engine