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Discover Ludwig'underpowered' is an English word with a specific meaning that can be used in written English
It is an adjective used to describe something (usually a vehicle, machine, or engine) that does not have enough power for the amount of work it needs to do. For example, "The car was underpowered and unable to go faster than 30 miles an hour."
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The arrival of Welbeck offers a pacy alternative to boost a forward line that has looked underpowered while Alexis Sánchez adapts to a new role in English football and Yaya Sanogo ineffectively fills in for the injured Olivier Giroud.
Argos, another retailer based in Britain, has priced its MyTablet at £99 for a similar, if slightly underpowered, 7-inch screen.
AS JOHN IOANNIDIS prepares to launch an institute intended, among other things, to combat small, statistically underpowered scientific studies (see article), just such a study has hit the headlines.
Mr Marcinkiewicz's office is strikingly underpowered, both in people and in clout.
The PDP-8's short word and small memory made it relatively underpowered for the time, but its low price more than compensated for this.
For many years, compared with conventional aircraft, helicopters were underpowered, difficult to control, and subject to much higher dynamic stresses that caused material and equipment failures.
"We are strong in the EU and US but underpowered in Asia and the rest of the world.
The best moment for us deriders, though, came in the middle of this parliament, when Sanctimony Clegg realised that the Lib Dem wing of the coalition was underpowered because it had too few political minds across government, and he appointed a surge of special advisers.
Cabinet Secretary Gus O'Donnell conducted an official review to confirm the bleeding obvious: that the Deputy PM's office was, in the words of PR Week, "underpowered in strategic comms".
Start using this and phones that lack this feature seem underpowered.
It's fairly conventional but still innovative when it needs to be, stylish but not overly radical, comfortable but not bling, fast but not punishingly so, and frugal but not underpowered.
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