Unmanned
adjective
1.
without the physical presence of people in control:
an unmanned spacecraft.
2.
Falconry. (of a captured hawk) untrained for hunting with a master; unmade.
verb (used with object), unmanned, unmanning.
1.
to deprive of courage or fortitude; break down the manly spirit of:
Constant conflict finally unmanned him.
2.
to deprive of virility; emasculate; castrate.
adjective
1.
lacking personnel or crew: an unmanned ship
2.
(of aircraft, spacecraft, etc) operated by automatic or remote control
3.
uninhabited
4.
(falconry) (of a hawk or falcon) not yet trained to accept humans
verb (transitive) -mans, -manning, -manned
1.
to cause to lose courage or nerve
2.
to make effeminate
3.
to remove the men from
4.
(archaic) to deprive of human qualities
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