projected
Definitions
adj
displayed
Collocations
5ADJ.
all, cold-related, heat-related, increasing, nadal, northern, over, presidential
The projected increase in global temperatures will affect coastal cities within decades.
VERB + PROJECTED
polls, rock, spring, waves
The polls projected that the challenger would win by a narrow margin.
PROJECTED + NOUN
election, facade, federer, himself, retina, s, u, victory
The election was projected to be the closest race in the country's history.
PREP.
about, on, on, onto
The company projected about a 15% increase in sales for next year.
ADV.
astrally, consistently, everywhere
She consistently projected confidence during the interview even though she felt nervous inside.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
- jutting
- projecting
- protruding
- relieved
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6The rock projected over us like a roof.
Tatoeba · #48857A new dictionary has been projected.
Tatoeba · #73174The image projected onto the retina is inverted.
Tatoeba · #1124681He claimed to have astrally projected himself to a remote jungle planet in the Andromeda galaxy.
Tatoeba · #1469210Polls have consistently projected a 47% vote for Labour.
Tatoeba · #2764400Climate disruptions to agriculture have been increasing and are projected to become more severe over this century.
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