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    projecting
    /prəʊˈdʒɛktɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. extending outwards beyond something else; protruding: "a projecting bay window"

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  2. Projecting is the present participle of project, a verb that has several meanings, such as calculating, throwing, making an image, or sticking out. Learn how to use projecting in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

    • Definition

      the act of projecting a film or an image onto a screen or...

  3. to throw or direct something forwards, with force: 90 percent of the projected missiles will hit their target. project your voice. to sing or speak loudly and clearly: It's a big theatre so you really have to project your voice if you're going to be heard at the back. See more.

  4. Projection is the process of displacing ones feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive...

  5. 22 Mei 2023 · Projecting is a defense mechanism by which people unconsciously attribute their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors to others. Learn how to spot, stop, and cope with projection in relationships and mental health.

  6. the act of projecting a film or an image onto a screen or wall, or the film or image itself: A few chairs and rear projections supplied the scene. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Photography. aerial photograph.

  7. adjective. jutting or sticking out. a projecting rock. a piece of projecting metal. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'projecting' in a sentence. projecting.

  8. 1 Ogo 2023 · Projection is when a person unconsciously projects their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors onto someone else. Learn about the types, examples, reasons, and tips for stopping projection in psychology.