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ballistic

1 of 1adjective
/bəˈlɪstɪk/
1

related to the flight or motion of objects that are propelled or shot, especially bullets, missiles, or projectiles

  • The ballistic trajectory of the missile was carefully calculated before launch.
  • Ballistic testing determined the effectiveness of the new body armor against bullets.
  • Forensic experts analyzed the ballistic evidence to reconstruct the shooting incident.
  • Engineers study ballistic characteristics to design safer ammunition.
  • Ballistic missile defense systems protect against airborne threats.
2

extremely angry or enraged

  • When he heard him lie about it, he went ballistic.
  • He was ballistic when he found out the truth.
  • I'd be ballistic too if that happened to me.
  • Stop being ballistic and calm down.
  • He went ballistic after losing the game.