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high center
verb
To cause (a vehicle) to become stranded with all wheels off the ground.
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But the wing creates a high center of gravity in the car.
He had long, flailing limbs and a high center of gravity — the opposite of a human bulldozer like Maier.
In such circumstances, the Explorer, with its high center of gravity, is more likely to roll over.
The smaller S.U.V.'s can be problematic, too, because they have a high center of gravity, increasing the risk of a rollover.
Such vehicles are substantial but, because they have a high center of gravity, are more likely than cars to roll over.
"S.U.V.'s are more prone to roll over than other classes of vehicles because of the high center of gravity," he said.
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Sport utilities have high centers of gravity, making them harder to control with just three tires and more prone to roll over.
They were used as indicator lights in electronic devices and in electronic displays and, later, in high center-mount auto brake lights.
Collisions with heavy nuclei, never before achieved at high center-of-mass energies, will allow the study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) at extremes of gluon density.
A taller, narrower vehicle with its higher center of gravity is more likely to roll.
The new X3 sport utility is over 4,000, with a higher center of gravity.
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