0 present participle of project --
1 to calculate an amount or number expected in the future from information already known: --
[ + to infinitive ] Government spending is projected to rise by three percent next year.
3 to cause a film, image, or light to appear on a screen or other surface: --
At the same time, the programme's actuaries were projecting an enormous gap in the system's long-term finances.
In addition, forwardly projecting spines in the posterior of the canal prevent the female from slipping out into the bloodstream.
Instead, it tries to disembody us by projecting orality and literacy as though they were mutually opposed processes of communication.
Intrinsic light responses of retinal ganglion cells projecting to the circadian system.
Boring tooth at the anterior extremity, projecting anteroventrally from the base.
The scope of experimental procedure can be extended to internal experience only by projecting that experience into the public domain.
Topographical organization of inferior olive cells projecting to translation and rotation zones in the vestibulocerebellum of pigeons.
Dendritic morphologies of retinal ganglion cells projecting to the nucleus of the optic tract in the rabbit.