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parachute

6 definitions • 5 examples
1
a piece of equipment made of a large piece of special cloth that is fastened to a person or thing that is dropped from an aircraft, in order to make him, her, or it fall slowly and safely to the ground
2
to jump from an aircraft using a parachute:

Examples:

The plan is to parachute into the town.
3
to drop someone or something from an aircraft by parachute:

Examples:

[ often passive ] Thousands of leaflets were parachuted behind enemy lines.
4
to enter a situation without previously being involved in it, especially to offer temporary help, or to bring someone into a situation in this way :

Examples:

She parachutes into hospitals that desperately need nurses and stays three months or so.
Before Hancock was parachuted in, sales had been falling consistently.
5
a large, usually circular piece of special cloth fastened to someone or something so that when dropped from an aircraft, it will catch the wind like a sail to make the person or thing fall slowly and safely to the ground
6
to send a manager, politician, etc. to a new place that they have no previous connection with:

Examples:

He was parachuted into the failing corporation's headquarters in hopes that he could rescue it.

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