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trajectory

noun as in course

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Example Sentences

On his present trajectory, Putin shows no signs that he will conform to international legal and moral norms.

Melville may be the most famous example, but Kafka, Kate Chopin, and many others followed a similar trajectory.

This would definitely not put us on the right trajectory heading into 2016.

The war back then was clearly becoming more sectarian and Islamic—the trajectory was obvious.

But, says Greason, “We only take work within 30 degrees of our base trajectory.”

By firing westwards, they could place an enfilade barrage of low trajectory bullets which swept the rides through the wood.

It executed a boomerang trajectory, lit again on the same spot, and began rubbing its legs as before.

Whatever the trajectory may be we see that the shell must necessarily arrive in a slanting direction.

The greater the velocity, the flatter the trajectory becomes.

The greater the velocity, the lower the trajectory, and the greater the chance of striking the target.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trajectory, such as: curve, orbit, path, direction, flight, and flow.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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