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ALL meanings of reproject

proj·ect
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  • noun reproject something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme. 1
  • noun reproject a large or major undertaking, especially one involving considerable money, personnel, and equipment. 1
  • noun reproject a specific task of investigation, especially in scholarship. 1
  • noun reproject Education. a supplementary, long-term educational assignment necessitating personal initiative, undertaken by an individual student or a group of students. 1
  • noun reproject Often, projects. housing project. 1
  • verb with object reproject to propose, contemplate, or plan. 1
  • verb with object reproject to throw, cast, or impel forward or onward. 1
  • verb with object reproject to set forth or calculate (some future thing): They projected the building costs for the next five years. 1
  • verb with object reproject to throw or cause to fall upon a surface or into space, as a ray of light or a shadow. 1
  • verb with object reproject to cause (a figure or image) to appear, as on a background. 1
  • verb with object reproject to regard (something within the mind, as a feeling, thought, or attitude) as having some form of reality outside the mind: He projected a thrilling picture of the party's future. 1
  • verb with object reproject to cause to jut out or protrude. 1
  • verb with object reproject Geometry. to throw forward an image of (a figure or the like) by straight lines or rays, either parallel, converging, or diverging, that pass through all its points and reproduce it on another surface or figure. to transform the points (of one figure) into those of another by a correspondence between points. 1
  • verb with object reproject to present (an idea, program, etc.) for consideration or action: They made every effort to project the notion of world peace. 1
  • verb with object reproject to use (one's voice, gestures, etc.) forcefully enough to be perceived at a distance, as by all members of the audience in a theater. 1
  • verb with object reproject to communicate clearly and forcefully (one's thoughts, personality, role, etc.) to an audience, as in a theatrical performance; produce a compelling image of. 1
  • verb with object reproject to cause (the voice) to appear to come from a source other than oneself, as in ventriloquism; throw. 1
  • verb without object reproject to extend or protrude beyond something else. 1
  • verb without object reproject to use one's voice forcefully enough to be heard at a distance, as in a theater. 1
  • verb without object reproject to produce a clear impression of one's thoughts, personality, role, etc., in an audience; communicate clearly and forcefully. 1
  • verb without object reproject Psychology. to ascribe one's own feelings, thoughts, or attitudes to others. 1
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