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  1. 1. : extremely and usually suddenly excited, upset, or angry : wild. He went ballistic when he saw the dent in his car. and the crowd goes ballistic. 2. : of or relating to the science of the motion of projectiles in flight. 3. exercise : being or characterized by repeated bouncing. ballistic stretching.

  2. informal. to become extremely angry: If your dad finds out you've been skipping school, he'll go ballistic. See more. Fewer examples. Engineers suspect that bolts are misfiring during re-entry, sending the space capsules into ballistic descents. Because of the missile's ballistic trajectory, the location of a fixed target must be known accurately.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BallisticsBallistics - Wikipedia

    A ballistic body is a free-moving body with momentum which can be subject to forces such as the forces exerted by pressurized gases from a gun barrel or a propelling nozzle, normal force by rifling, and gravity and air drag during flight.

  4. The adjective ballistic describes the flight of an object through space. It usually applies to projectiles like bullets or rockets that are fired from weapons. If you’re in the path of a ballistic missile, get out of the way! A ballistic missile is guided only when it’s first launched.

  5. ballistic. ( bəˈlɪstɪk) adj. 1. (General Physics) of or relating to ballistics. 2. (General Physics) denoting or relating to the flight of projectiles after power has been cut off, moving under their own momentum and the external forces of gravity and air resistance. 3.

  6. adjective. of or relating to ballistics. denoting or relating to the flight of projectiles after power has been cut off, moving under their own momentum and the external forces of gravity and air resistance.

  7. go ballistic. (informal) to become very angry. He went ballistic when I told him. Definition of ballistic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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