trajection (Meaning)

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trajection (n.)

The act of trajecting; a throwing or casting through or across; also, emission.

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Synonyms & Antonyms of trajection

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trajection Sentence Examples

  1. The trajectory of the projectile was influenced by the strong wind.
  2. The spacecraft's trajectory was carefully calculated to ensure a successful mission.
  3. The doctor examined the bullet's trajectory to determine the shooter's location.
  4. The ballistics expert determined the bullet's trajectory based on its entry and exit points.
  5. The athlete's javelin throw had an impressive trajectory, propelling it toward the intended target.
  6. The plane's trajectory was adjusted to avoid airspace restrictions.
  7. The golfer analyzed the trajectory of his shots to improve his swing.
  8. The pilot monitored the plane's trajectory to ensure a safe landing.
  9. The trajectory of the rocket was carefully planned to reach its destination in space.
  10. The trajectory of the comet's orbit was studied to predict its return to Earth.

FAQs About the word trajection

The act of trajecting; a throwing or casting through or across; also, emission., Transposition.

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The trajectory of the projectile was influenced by the strong wind.

The spacecraft's trajectory was carefully calculated to ensure a successful mission.

The doctor examined the bullet's trajectory to determine the shooter's location.

The ballistics expert determined the bullet's trajectory based on its entry and exit points.