unthrottle
English
Etymology
un- + throttle
Verb
unthrottle (third-person singular simple present unthrottles, present participle unthrottling, simple past and past participle unthrottled)
- (transitive) To undo the throttling of; to release from a throttled state.
- 1998, Mark F. Komarinski, Cary Collett, Linux System Administration Handbook (page 123)
- Innwatch configuration: Defines at what points innwatch should throttle and unthrottle the news server.
- 2014, Alan Crawford, Audi R8: 30 Years of Quattro AWD (page 48)
- Audi points out that their FSI technology eliminates the throttle plate, essentially unthrottling the engine, reducing heat loss, and thereby increasing output while reducing fuel consumption.
- 1998, Mark F. Komarinski, Cary Collett, Linux System Administration Handbook (page 123)