Steerable in a sentence as an adjective

Similar, but you'd be standing on it and there's no steerable front.

If it is done in hardware, the array would have a single steerable pattern.

It's even steerable, by using LCD panels in the sails to change the albedo.

All wheels are powered and steerable in any direction and have powered jacks for their load.

It's not got a mirror flaw that you need to work around which loses light, and the secondary is steerable.

That's the same size as the largest steerable ground-based radio telescopes.

I've seen steerable cameras in shopping mall parking lots follow shapely, fashionably dressed young women.

Even an electronically steerable antenna would help, but then you start running up the cost of equipment.

Or, maybe the fact that they aren't ballistic and are steerable means it will be easier for satellites to figure out their course and that they aren't a threat.

There are precisely steerable parawings.\nThey looked at recovering Saturn stages by glidinng back to Florida with a Rogallo wing.

So no matter what, you can't connect an electronically steerable antenna to a GPS receiver and export the resulting device?

Aren't there groups out there doing one-off chips using ion implantation?One could envisage a machine that takes a silicon blank and blasts it with a steerable beam of dopant ions, similar to a small scale Cathode Ray Tube, with the silicon in place of the phosphor.

Steerable definitions

adjective

capable of being steered or directed

See also: dirigible