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Project
ˈprɒdʒɛkt
- an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim
"a research project"
- a piece of research work undertaken by a school or college student
"a history project"
- a proposed or planned undertaking
"the novel undermines its own stated project of telling a story"
- a government-subsidized housing development with relatively low rents
"her family still lives in the projects"
- estimate or forecast (something) on the basis of present trends or data
"spending was projected at £72,900 million"
- plan (a scheme or undertaking)
"in the later 1930s, many new road schemes were projected"
- extend outwards beyond something else; protrude
"I noticed a slip of paper projecting from the book"
- throw or cause to move forward or outward
"seeds are projected from the tree"
- cause (light, shadow, or an image) to fall on a surface
"the one light projected shadows on the wall"
- cause (a sound) to be heard at a distance
"being audible depends on your ability to project your voice"
- imagine (oneself, a situation, etc.) as having moved to a different place or time
"people may be projecting the present into the past"
- present or promote (a particular view or image)
"he strives to project an image of youth"
- present (someone or something) in a particular way
"she liked to project herself more as a friend than a doctor"
- display (an emotion or quality) in one's behaviour
"everyone would be amazed that a young girl could project such depths of emotion"
- attribute or transfer an emotion or desire to (another person), especially unconsciously
"men may sometimes project their own fears on to women"
- draw straight lines through (a given figure) to produce a corresponding figure on a surface or a line
- make a projection of (the earth, sky, etc.) on a plane surface