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trajectory - use in sentences
Converse of object
- calculate: Fortunately, the only a risk would be using the same logic for calculating a trajectory for landing a probe on Titan.
- trace: First, it traces briefly the trajectory of the debate on industrial clusters in developing countries.
- predict: The predicted trajectory follows the real trajectory very closely.
Adjective modifier
- upward: While they can claim to be moving on an upward trajectory Griffin is in a stronger position to hold his party together.
- downward: Levels of national satisfaction in France have followed a similar downward trajectory - from 44 % in 2003 to just 20 % today.
- ballistic: Namely, there was no effective software check of observed radar track for ballistic trajectory.
- evolutionary: Covering a four hundred year period up to the present, Fuess meticulously charts divorce's convoluted evolutionary trajectory.
- optimum: This high MOI keeps the clubhead extremely stable at impact, resulting in straighter flight and optimum trajectory, even on mishits.
Modifies a noun
- calculation: Results are compared with trajectory calculations on potential energy surfaces.
Noun used with modifier
- pomeron: The pomeron trajectory is indicated by the dashed line.
- iceberg: An iceberg trajectory model has additionally been developed, to stimulate present and LGM iceberg distributions and limits.
- career: A confident careers trajectory is yours for the asking.
- ball: DRAW BIAS: Helps correct ball trajectory for those who commonly fade or slice the golf ball.
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