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project

proj·ect [ pró jèkt ]


noun  (plural pro·jects)
Definition:
 
1. task or planned program of work: a task or planned program of work that requires a large amount of time, effort, and planning to complete ( often used before a noun )
a project to develop a faster delivery service
project management

2. unit of work: an organized unit of work
a class project

3. public work: an extensive organized public undertaking
a construction project

4. public administration 
Same as  housing project
( often used in the plural )



verb  (past and past participle pro·ject·ed, present participle pro·ject·ing, 3rd person present singular pro·jects)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb stick out: to jut out beyond or farther than something, or make something jut out beyond or farther than something
The balcony projected several feet.

2. transitive verb estimate something: to estimate something by extrapolating data
project a 3 percent growth rate

3. transitive verb direct image onto surface: to make an image appear on a surface
projected the photograph onto the screen

4. transitive verb communicate something: to communicate something effectively
projects himself as a confident speaker

5. transitive and intransitive verb make voice audible: to make the voice heard clearly and at a distance, or be effective in making the voice heard
projecting her voice to the back of the auditorium

6. transitive verb propose plan: to propose a plan of action ( often passive )
projects an extended tour next year

7. transitive verb imagine something: to use the imagination to see or remember something
She projected herself back into the past.

8. transitive verb psychology believe others share feeling: to make a thought or feeling seem to have an external and objective reality, especially to ascribe a disturbing personal thought or feeling to others
He had projected his fear of heights onto her.

9. transitive verb mathematics draw projection of figure: to transform a geometric figure into another by drawing straight lines through every point of the figure to another plane

[14th century. < Latin projectum "something thrown forward" < proicere "throw forward" < jacere "to throw"]
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