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range in

v. direct onto a point or target, especially by automatic navigational aids [syn: home in, zero in]

Usage examples of "range in".

They'd enter that range in less than five more minutes, and he was more anxious than he wanted to reveal.

That means we'll open the range to eight-point-two light-seconds before they get up to half our acceleration and draw entirely out of beam range in another thirteen-point-three minutes.

His ships would be into extreme energy torpedo range in seventy minutes, and even an alpha-synth's defenses could be saturated with enough of those.

A very high proportion of those four million annual hikers will be concentrated in certain popular places for a day or a weekend--the Presidential range in New Hampshire, Baxter State Park in Maine, Mount Greylock in Massachusetts, in the Smokies, and Shenandoah National Park.

When Flandry was free of the Cairncross episode and its aftermath, that range in western North America was frosty by day and hard frozen by night.

Years later I watched Woods hit a variety of unusual shots with a four-iron on a practice range in California.

Personal estimate of incoming ETA at torp one range in less than point five stans.

And remembered his winter with Nils and Achikh, and Bans, north of the Altai Range in Siberia.