projection
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- n a prediction made by extrapolating from past observations
- n the projection of an image from a film onto a screen
- n a planned undertaking
- n any structure that branches out from a central support
- n any solid convex shape that juts out from something
- n (psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else
- n the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality
our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection
a prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice - n the representation of a figure or solid on a plane as it would look from a particular direction
- n the act of projecting out from something
- n the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting
- It would provide friendly basing not just for the outward projection of American power but also for the outward projection of democratic and modernizing ideas, which is why the .
- The final Tarrance vote projection, based on the vote model is: Obama50.
- The latest digital-projection systems, which run from digital-data files rather than reels of film, can deliver images as sharp and rich as the best film print, without ever .