A proposed or planned undertaking
“I had to launch my own campaign to get the project off the ground.”
A piece of research work undertaken by a school or college student
“The ants are a school project in which the students hope to learn how low gravity may affect the ants' behavior.”
An instruction, command, or role given to a person or group
An enterprise or undertaking
An outline or image universally applicable to a general conception
An intention for which something is hoped to be accomplished
An area of ground that is elevated or rising
The quality of having a firm determination to do something
A hobby or pastime
To make a prediction based on known data and observations
“Dividend growth was projected at four percent per year, in line with its long-term trend.”
To jut or protrude in an outward direction
“They project laterally, ending in sharp points.”
To throw or cause to move forward or outward
“As is the case with North American porcupines, the quills are loosely attached but can't be thrown or otherwise projected.”
To design or plan for
“The downturn in funding has led to a realignment of plans that had been projected for the company.”
(of light) To cast over
“It will be able to project light that glows in rhythm with the heartbeat of the runners.”
To put across
“This shows her success, founded on the ability to project an almost mythical form of femininity.”
To place or transport in one's mind, usually in reference to one's feelings, emotions or insecurities
“Stars will always attract people who need someone to project their obsessions on to.”
To conceive of or envisage in the mind
To emit, discharge, or give off a gas, liquid or substance
To push or thrust out
To display, or make known, openly or publicly
To put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others
To arrange into groups or into a systematic order
To represent something abstract or intangible as material
(transitive) To maintain or prolong
To establish a fact to be true
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