Trajectoire example sentences

tra·jec·to·ry

noun

trajectory (noun) · trajectories (plural noun)

  - the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces:

  - a curve or surface cutting a family of curves or surfaces at a constant angle.

Synonyms

course, route, path, track, line, orbit, flight, ambit, direction, bearing, orientation, way, tack, approach

"Trajectoire" Example Sentences

1. The trajectoire of the rocket was carefully monitored.
2. His professional trajectoire took an unexpected turn.
3. We plotted the trajectoire of the migrating birds.
4. The ball followed a parabolic trajectoire.
5. Her life trajectoire was marked by resilience.
6. The trajectoire of the economy is uncertain.
7. Predicting the trajectoire of a hurricane is crucial.
8. The artist's trajectoire shows a clear evolution of style.
9. The comet's trajectoire brought it close to Earth.
10. He altered his trajectoire to avoid a collision.
11. The bullet's trajectoire was deflected by the tree.
12. Understanding the trajectoire of social change is vital.
13. Their trajectoire crossed paths unexpectedly.
14. The ship changed its trajectoire to avoid the storm.
15. The trajectoire of the sun across the sky is predictable.
16. His political trajectoire is a subject of much debate.
17. The trajectoire of the project was ambitious but achievable.
18. The athlete's trajectoire was interrupted by injury.
19. The film follows the trajectoire of a young woman's dreams.
20. The trajectoire of the discus was impressive.
21. They mapped the trajectoire of the river.
22. His unexpected career trajectoire surprised everyone.
23. The novel charts the trajectoire of a family's struggles.
24. The trajectoire of the satellite was precisely calculated.
25. The company's trajectoire towards success was steady.
26. The trajectoire of the arrow was straight and true.
27. He deviated from his planned trajectoire.
28. The historian analyzed the trajectoire of the empire's decline.
29. A slight change in trajectoire could have altered everything.
30. Her personal trajectoire was shaped by her experiences.
31. The book explores the trajectoire of several key historical figures.
32. Observing the trajectoire of the falling object allowed for calculations.
33. The trajectoire of the debate is difficult to predict.
34. His academic trajectoire led him to a prestigious university.
35. The trajectoire of the plane was altered due to bad weather.
36. The scientist studied the trajectoire of the particles.
37. The artist's creative trajectoire was influenced by his travels.
38. The trajectoire of the projectile was affected by wind resistance.
39. We observed the trajectoire of the space shuttle's ascent.
40. The economist predicted the trajectoire of inflation.
41. The trajectoire of the conversation took a surprising turn.
42. His political trajectoire seemed promising at first.
43. The trajectoire of the pendulum was consistent and predictable.
44. The trajectoire of the river changed after the flood.
45. Following the trajectoire of the stars is a fascinating study.
46. The trajectoire of the ball was affected by spin.
47. His life trajectoire was unexpectedly altered by a chance encounter.
48. The study analyzed the trajectoire of disease transmission.
49. The trajectoire of the bullet was almost impossible to trace.
50. The team's trajectoire towards the championship was impressive.

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