projecting

IPA: prʌdʒˈɛktɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is projected.
  • A projecting part.

adjective

  • Sticking out.
  • (psychology) Giving an outward appearance, in order to avoid a direct connection or to disguise or inflate the real essence.
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Examples of "projecting" in Sentences

  • If I failed in projecting anything, that is my fame.
  • Still, it does not help us much in projecting the print run ...
  • ROTFL Shooters response to some one calling out his projecting is to project.
  • But in projecting our lives into a fictional world, we can work out on paper the issues that affect us.
  • By doing something we call "projecting the data," we look at the data from a different angle or in a different light, if you will.
  • I believe it impossible for any Jew to be ‘anti-semetic’ because of some (any) belief toward other Jews (orthodox, liberal, etc) unless that Jew is self loathing and in projecting hates Jews in general.
  • And, still in the long-run --- say, the next two or three decades (the maximum beyond which any half-way reasonable projecting is impossible, what with the speed of change these days and the uncertainties surrounding China's political stability and future) --- China will lucky to be much more advanced technologically than Taiwan or South Korea today.

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