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Definitions of project
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To jut out. Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. Published 1914.
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To throw, shoot, or cast forward; plan or scheme. The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
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To contrive or devise: to exhibit (as in a mirror): to draw: to exhibit in relief. The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Published 1899.
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To throw forward; scheme; draw. The Clarendon dictionary. By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman. Published 1894.
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To shoot forth; send out. The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
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To contrive or plan. The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
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To jut out; extend forward. The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
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To shoot forward: to jut out: to be prominent. The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Published 1899.
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To jut forward; be prominent. The Clarendon dictionary. By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman. Published 1894.
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regard as objective; in psychology Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock stick out from the cliff" Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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present for consideration Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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communicate vividly; "He projected his feelings" Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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transfer from one domain into another, as of ideas and principles Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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throw, send, or cast forward; "project a missile" Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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draw a projection of Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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cause to be heard; "His voice projects well" Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
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To stand out; jut out. The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
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To cast or shoot forward; to contrive; to scheme; to delineate. Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. Published 1914.
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To cast or throw forward; to extend beyond something else; to jut; to scheme; to contrive; to draw or exhibit. Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another Wordnet Dictionary DB
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project on a screen; "The images are projected onto the screen" Wordnet Dictionary DB
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extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock sticks out from the cliff" Wordnet Dictionary DB
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That which is projected or designed; something intended or devised; a scheme; a design; a plan. Newage Dictionary DB
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An idle scheme; an impracticable design; as, a man given to projects. Newage Dictionary DB
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To throw or cast forward; to shoot forth. Newage Dictionary DB
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To cast forward or revolve in the mind; to contrive; to devise; to scheme; as, to project a plan. Newage Dictionary DB
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To draw or exhibit, as the form of anything; to delineate; as, to project a sphere, a map, an ellipse, and the like; -- sometimes with on, upon, into, etc.; as, to project a line or point upon a plane. See Projection, 4. Newage Dictionary DB
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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. Newage Dictionary DB
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To form a project; to scheme. Newage Dictionary DB
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A design, scheme, or plan. The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
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A plan: a scheme: contrivance. The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Published 1899.
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A scheme; plan. The Clarendon dictionary. By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman. Published 1894.
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A plan; scheme. The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
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A scheme; a design; an idle scheme; a design not practicable. Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. Published 1914.
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A scheme; a design or plan; a thing intended or devised; a contrivance. Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Usage examples for project
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The
king
did
not
approve
of
the
project
– A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times Volume I. of VI. by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot
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Right
now
I've
got
a
bigger
project
in
mind
than
thet-
an'
I
needs
yore
aid.
– When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry by Charles Neville Buck
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