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near miss
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near miss
n.
1. A narrowly avoided collision involving two or more aircraft, ships, boats, or motor vehicles.
2. A missile strike that is extremely close to but not directly on target.
3. Something that fails by a very narrow margin: Her campaign for the Senate was a near miss.

[Blend of near thing and miss.]

near miss
n
1. (Military) a bomb, shell, etc., that does not exactly hit the target
2. any attempt or shot that just fails to be successful
3. an incident in which two vehicles narrowly avoid collision

Any circumstances in flight when the degree of separation between two aircraft might constitute a hazardous situation. Also called airmiss.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.near miss - an accidental collision that is narrowly avoidednear miss - an accidental collision that is narrowly avoided
misadventure, mischance, mishap - an instance of misfortune

near miss
noun close thing, near thing, close call, close shave, narrow escape There was a near miss when the jets' flight paths almost crossed.
Translations
near miss
n (Aviat) → Beinahezusammenstoß m ? also miss1 N a
near miss n (Aer) → incidente mancato
that was a near miss (fig) → c'è mancato poco
he had a near miss with that car → per un pelo non ha investito quella macchina


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