projectˈprɒdʒ ɛkt, -ɪkt or, esp. Brit., ˈproʊ dʒɛkt; prəˈdʒɛkt
project (v)
- present
- projects
- past
- projected
- past participle
- projected
- present participle
- projecting
project (n)
- plural
- projects
project
English Definitions:
undertaking, project, task, labor (noun)
any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
"he prepared for great undertakings"
project, projection (verb)
a planned undertaking
project (verb)
communicate vividly
"He projected his feelings"
stick out, protrude, jut out, jut, project (verb)
extend out or project in space
"His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock sticks out from the cliff"
project (verb)
transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another
project (verb)
project on a screen
"The images are projected onto the screen"
project (verb)
cause to be heard
"His voice projects well"
project (verb)
draw a projection of
plan, project, contrive, design (verb)
make or work out a plan for; devise
"They contrived to murder their boss"; "design a new sales strategy"; "plan an attack"
project, propose (verb)
present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.
"He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism"; "She proposed a new theory of relativity"
visualize, visualise, envision, project, fancy, see, figure, picture, image (verb)
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"
project, cast, contrive, throw (verb)
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"
project, send off (verb)
throw, send, or cast forward
"project a missile"
project, externalize, externalise (verb)
regard as objective
project (Noun)
A planned endeavor, usually with a specific goal and accomplished in several steps or stages.
project (Noun)
An urban low-income housing building.
project (Noun)
A projectile.
project (Noun)
A projection.
project (Verb)
To extend beyond a surface.
project (Verb)
To cast (an image or shadow) upon a surface.
project (Verb)
To extend (a protrusion or appendage) outward.
project (Verb)
To make plans for; to forecast.
project (Verb)
To present (oneself), to convey a certian impression, usually in a good way.
project (Verb)
To change the projection (or coordinate system) of spatial data with another projection.
Project
A project in business and science is typically defined as a collaborative enterprise, frequently involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim. Projects can be further defined as temporary rather than permanent social systems that are constituted by teams within or across organizations to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints.
Project
A project is any undertaking, carried out individually or collaboratively and possibly involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular goal.An alternative view sees a project managerially as a sequence of events: a "set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations".A project may be a temporary (rather than a permanent) social system (work system), possibly staffed by teams (within or across organizations) to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints.A project may form a part of wider programme management or function as an ad hoc system.Open-source software "projects" or artists' musical "projects" (for example) may lack defined team-membership, precise planning and/or time-limited durations.
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