project
project /prɑːˈdʒɛkt/
noun
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()
Any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
(
labor
[American] , undertaking
, task
, project
)
any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
He prepared for great undertakings
he prepared for great undertakings
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()
A planned undertaking
(
project
, projection
)
a planned undertaking
verb
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()
Communicate vividly
(
project
)
communicate vividly
He projected his feelings
He projected his feelings
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()
Extend out or project in space
(
jut
, jut out
, stick out
, project
, protrude
)
extend out or project in space
His sharp nose jutted out
His sharp nose jutted out
A single rock sticks out from the cliff
A single rock sticks out from the cliff
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()
Transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another
(
project
)
transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another
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()
Project on a screen
(
project
)
project on a screen
The images are projected onto the screen
The images are projected onto the screen
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()
Present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.
(
project
, propose
)
present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.
He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism
He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism
She proposed a new theory of relativity
She proposed a new theory of relativity
The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer
The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer
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()
Make or work out a plan for; devise
(
contrive
, project
, plan
, design
)
make or work out a plan for; devise
They contrived to murder their boss
They contrived to murder their boss
Design a new sales strategy
design a new sales strategy
Plan an attack
plan an attack
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()
Draw a projection of
(
project
)
draw a projection of
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()
Cause to be heard
(
project
)
cause to be heard
His voice projects well
His voice projects well
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Regard as objective
(
externalise
, externalize
, project
)
regard as objective
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Throw, send, or cast forward
(
project
, send off
)
throw, send, or cast forward
Project a missile
project a missile
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Put or send forth
(
contrive
, project
, throw
, cast
)
put or send forth
She threw the flashlight beam into the corner
She threw the flashlight beam into the corner
The setting sun threw long shadows
The setting sun threw long shadows
Cast a spell
cast a spell
Cast a warm light
cast a warm light
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Imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
(
image
, project
, visualise
[British] , envision
, fancy
, figure
, picture
, see
, visualize
)
imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
I can't see him on horseback!
I can't see him on horseback!
I can see what will happen
I can see what will happen
I can see a risk in this strategy
I can see a risk in this strategy