Wondering how to hyphenate the English word Project? This word can be hyphenated and contains 2 syllables as shown below.
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Any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted He prepared for great undertakings |
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A planned undertaking |
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Communicate vividly He projected his feelings |
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Extend out or project in space His sharp nose jutted out A single rock sticks out from the cliff |
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Transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another |
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Project on a screen The images are projected onto the screen |
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Cause to be heard His voice projects well |
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Draw a projection of |
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Make or work out a plan for Devise They contrived to murder their boss Design a new sales strategy Plan an attack |
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Present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc. He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism She proposed a new theory of relativity |
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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 |
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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 |
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Throw, send, or cast forward Project a missile |
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Regard as objective |
noun | undertaking, task, labor, work |
noun | projection, plan, program, programme |
verb | communicate, intercommunicate |
verb | stick out, protrude, jut out, jut |
verb | transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise |
verb | show |
verb | cause to be perceived
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verb | draw |
verb | plan, contrive, design, create by mental act, create mentally
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verb | propose, plan |
verb | visualize, visualise, envision, fancy, see, figure, picture, image, imagine, conceive of, ideate, envisage |
verb | cast, contrive, throw, send, direct |
verb | send off, propel, impel |
verb | externalize, externalise, impute, ascribe, assign, attribute |