Sentences with projection
pro·jec·tion
P p - ...the company's projection of 11 million visitors for the first year. [+ of]
- They took me into a projection room to see a picture.
- Projection implies a jutting out abruptly beyond the rest of the surface [the projection of the eaves beyond the sides of a house]; protrusion suggests a thrusting or pushing out that is of an abnormal or disfiguring nature [protrusion of the eyeballs]; protuberance suggests a swelling out, usually in rounded form [the tumor on his arm formed a protuberance; bulge suggests an outward swelling of a kind that may result from internal pressure [the bulge in the can resulted from the fermentation of its contents]
- They fell short of their projection for the rate of growth.