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projects

21 definitions • 39 examples
1
a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose:

Examples:

Her latest project is a film based on the life of a 19th-century music hall star.
My next project is decorating the kitchen.
2
a study of a particular subject done over a period of time, especially by students:

Examples:

He's doing a class project on pollution.
In our third year at college everyone had to do a special project.
3
to calculate an amount or number expected in the future from information already known:

Examples:

[ + to infinitive ] Government spending is projected to rise by three percent next year.
4
to throw or direct something forwards, with force:

Examples:

90 percent of the projected missiles will hit their target.
5
to sing or speak loudly and clearly:

Examples:

It's a big theatre so you really have to project your voice if you're going to be heard at the back.
6
to cause a film, image, or light to appear on a screen or other surface:

Examples:

Laser images were projected onto a screen.
7
to wrongly imagine that someone else is feeling a particular emotion or desire when in fact it is you who feels this way:

Examples:

I suspect he's projecting his fears onto you.
8
If you project a particular quality, that quality is what most people notice about you:

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9
to stick out over an edge or from a surface:

Examples:

The hotel dining room projects out over the water.
10
a piece of planned work or activity that is completed over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular aim:

Examples:

construction projects
Painting the bedroom is Steve’s next project.
12
to calculate an amount or result expected in the future from information already known:

Examples:

The hotels are projecting big profits.
[ + (that) clause ] They project (that) 31 billion people will watch the World Cup.
13
to stick out beyond the edge of something:

Examples:

The hotel dining room projects (out) over the water.
14
to cause a picture or light to appear on a surface:

Examples:

We don’t have a screen but we can project the slides onto the back wall.
15
to throw something forward or into the air:

Examples:

The device allows you to scoop up a ball and project it some 140 feet.
16
To project is also to speak or sing loudly and clearly:

Examples:

Singers are used to projecting their voices.
17
a piece of planned work or an activity which is done over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose:

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18
to calculate an amount or number expected in the future from information already known:

Examples:

The amount was less than we had projected.
The state is projecting a $275 million shortfall for the rest of the fiscal year.
be projected (to do sth) Growth rate is projected for five years.
The deficit is projected to rise to $17 million next year.
The project controller said the highway was currently seeing between 20,000 and 24,000 vehicles a day, fewer than the 26,000 originally projected.
The review projects that gas could end up accounting for more than 50% of generating supply by 2020.
19
to plan for something to happen or expect something to happen:

Examples:

be projected to do sth The work is projected to start in November.
20
to make other people see or feel a particular quality or idea in the way you behave:

Examples:

The candidate projects supreme confidence in his own views and abilities.
He was told that arriving in his Rolls-Royce might project the wrong image .
21
to cause an image to appear on a screen or surface using a projector:

Examples:

project sth on/onto sth The digital video will be projected on a huge I-MAX screen.

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