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English to English noun
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any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted |  | Example: he prepared for great undertakings
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a planned undertaking |  | source: wordnet30
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The place from which a thing projects, or starts forth. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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communicate vividly |  | Example: He projected his feelings
source: wordnet30
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extend out or project in space |  | Example: His sharp nose jutted out A single rock sticks out from the cliff
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transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another |  | source: wordnet30
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project on a screen |  | Example: The images are projected onto the screen
source: wordnet30
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cause to be heard |  | Example: His voice projects well
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draw a projection of |  | source: wordnet30
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make or work out a plan for; devise |  | Example: They contrived to murder their boss design a new sales strategy plan an attack
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present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc. |  | Example: He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism She proposed a new theory of relativity
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imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind |  | Example: I can't see him on horseback! I can see what will happen I can see a risk in this strategy
source: wordnet30
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put or send forth |  | Example: She threw the flashlight beam into the corner The setting sun threw long shadows cast a spell cast a warm light
source: wordnet30
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throw, send, or cast forward |  | Example: project a missile
source: wordnet30
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regard as objective |  | source: wordnet30
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To throw or cast forward; to shoot forth. |  | source: webster1913
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To shoot forward; to extend beyond something else; to be prominent; to jut; as, the cornice projects; branches project from the tree. |  | source: webster1913
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