Expected at or planned for at a certain time
“It is not unusual for a vessel's projected departure dates and times to change on an almost daily basis over a period of days or even weeks.”
Stated or estimated as likely to happen in the future
Engaged in, expressing, or based on conjecture rather than knowledge
Submitted for consideration or approval
Having been assessed or appraised to be of a given value
To have established a fact to be true
To have expressed or conveyed one's thoughts or feelings
To have been creative or imaginative
“The downturn in funding has led to a realignment of plans that had been projected for the company.”
Past tense for 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.”
Past tense for to jut or protrude in an outward direction
“They project laterally, ending in sharp points.”
Past tense for 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.”
(of light) Past tense for to cast over
“It will be able to project light that glows in rhythm with the heartbeat of the runners.”
Past tense for to put across
“This shows her success, founded on the ability to project an almost mythical form of femininity.”
Past tense for 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.”
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