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airspace

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Noun — The portion of sky above a country or region that falls under its legal control, especially for aviation purposes.

How to use airspace

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

enter restricted airspace control of airspace violate someone's airspace

Etymology

From air + space, describing the sky as a controllable territory in the same way land or water can be.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “airspace” mean?

The word “airspace” means the portion of sky above a country or region that falls under its legal control, especially for aviation purposes. In plain terms, the sky over a particular area, treated as something a country or authority controls and can restrict.

How do you use “airspace” in a sentence?

Here is “airspace” used in a sentence: “The fighter jets were scrambled after an unidentified aircraft entered restricted airspace.”

What part of speech is “airspace”?

“Airspace” is a noun.

Is “airspace” a common word?

“Airspace” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Related words

dead-air space u-space

Nearby words

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