noun
- the curved path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- a path, progression, or line of development resembling a physical trajectory
Usage: physics; mathematics
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The missile followed a parabolic trajectory toward its target.
- Scientists calculated the trajectory of the comet as it approached Earth.
- The basketball’s trajectory was perfect for a three-point shot.
- Her career trajectory has been steadily upward since graduation.
- The company changed its trajectory after the merger.
- The trajectory of the economy depends on several key factors.
- We need to adjust our project’s trajectory to meet the deadline.