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deboost (third-person singular simple present deboosts, present participle deboosting, simple past and past participle deboosted)
- (ambitransitive) To slow a spacecraft by reducing thrust, typically in order to achieve a stable orbit.
- 1967 November 10, “Defense: The Space Bomb”, in TIME:
- This combination would prevent anti-ballistic missile radar (BMEWS), presently the U.S.’s main screen against surprise attack, from ascertaining the point of impact until the rocket “deboosts”-about three minutes and 500 miles from target.
- (transitive, Internet) To limit or suppress the reach of an account or post.
- 2022 November 28, Joe Youngblood, “How to Tell if You Have Been Shadow Banned or Deboosted on Twitter”, in Joe Youngblood:
- In one tweet Elon appears to allude to the fact that Twitter’s internal systems can apply a shadow ban and deboost an account on their own, without any human interference or knowledge. […] Outside of the Twitter Terms of Service there are no guidelines for when or how a user could be shadow banned or deboosted – likely, because until recently most users were unaware that such a thing could occur to them.
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deboost (plural deboosts)
- A slowing manoeuvre of this kind.
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