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Project has 16 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted

"he prepared for great undertakings"

2

a planned undertaking

"The whole team is working late to finish the new marketing project by Friday."

3

A planned endeavor, usually with a specific goal and accomplished in several steps or stages.

"The team spent months coordinating every phase of the bridge project before finally completing it on schedule."

In plain English: A project is a specific task or goal that you work on for a set amount of time to finish something.

"The new library project is expected to be finished by next summer."

Usage: Use "project" as a noun to refer to any organized task or undertaking, such as building a house or writing a book, that requires planning and effort over time. It describes the entire scope of work rather than just a single step within it.

Verb
1

communicate vividly

"He projected his feelings"

2

extend out or project in space

"His sharp nose jutted out"

"A single rock sticks out from the cliff"

3

transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another

"The architect decided to project the organic curves of nature onto the rigid lines of modern skyscrapers."

4

project on a screen

"The images are projected onto the screen"

5

cause to be heard

"His voice projects well"

6

draw a projection of

"The architect will project the new library onto the wall to show everyone how it looks from above."

7

make or work out a plan for; devise

"They contrived to murder their boss"

"design a new sales strategy"

"plan an attack"

8

present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.

"He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism"

"She proposed a new theory of relativity"

"The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer"

9

imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind

"I can't see him on horseback!"

"I can see what will happen"

"I can see a risk in this strategy"

10

put or send forth

"She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"

"The setting sun threw long shadows"

"cast a spell"

"cast a warm light"

11

throw, send, or cast forward

"project a missile"

12

regard as objective

"When I told him that my proposal was already a reality, he simply projected it to be an impossible dream instead of accepting our shared vision."

13

To extend beyond a surface.

"The broken glass from the shattered window projected outward onto the sidewalk, making it dangerous for pedestrians to walk by."

In plain English: To project means to throw something forward, like bouncing a ball against a wall.

"The team plans to project their financial results at the next meeting."

Usage: Use "project" as a verb when something physically extends outward from a surface or when you predict future outcomes based on current trends. Avoid using it to mean simply placing an item somewhere, which requires the word "place" instead.

Example Sentences
"The new library project is expected to be finished by next summer." noun
"The school project is due next Friday." noun
"She worked hard on her art project all weekend." noun
"Our group project for history class was very interesting." noun
"The team plans to project their financial results at the next meeting." verb
Related Terms
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Broader Terms (hypernyms)
work plan communicate transmit show cause to be perceived draw create by mental act imagine send propel impute
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
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Origin

The word project comes from the Latin verb prōiciō, which originally meant "to throw forth" or "to extend." It entered English with this sense of casting something forward, eventually evolving to describe plans and architectural designs.

Rhyming Words
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