PROJECT


Meaning of PROJECT in English

n.

Pronunciation: pr ə - ' jekt

Function: verb

Etymology: Anglo-French projecter, from Latin projectus, past participle

Date: 15th century

transitive verb

1 a : to devise in the mind : DESIGN b : to plan, figure, or estimate for the future < project expenditures for the coming year>

2 : to throw or cast forward : THRUST

3 : to put or set forth : present for consideration

4 : to cause to jut out

5 : to cause (light or shadow) to fall into space or (an image) to fall on a surface < project a beam of light>

6 : to reproduce (as a point, line, or area) on a surface by motion in a prescribed direction

7 : to display outwardly especially to an audience < project an image> <an actress who could project amorality ― Current Biog. >

8 : to attribute (one's own ideas, feelings, or characteristics) to other people or to objects <a nation is an entity on which one can project many of the worst of one's instincts ― Times Lit. Supp. >

intransitive verb

1 : to jut out : PROTRUDE

2 a : to come across vividly : give an impression b : to make oneself heard clearly

– pro · ject · able \ - ' jek-t ə -b ə l \ adjective

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.