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What (who) is projection - definition

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projection         
¦ noun
1. an estimate or forecast based on present trends.
2. the projecting of an image, sound, etc.
3. the presentation or promotion of someone or something in a particular way.
a mental image viewed as reality.
4. the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person.
5. a protruding thing.
6. a map or diagram made by projecting a given figure, area, etc.
Derivatives
projectionist noun
projection         
n.
1.
Propulsion, throwing, emission.
2.
Planning, designing, contriving, scheming.
3.
Prominence, protuberance, bulge, process, extension.
4.
Plan, delineation, map.
projection         
(projections)
1.
A projection is an estimate of a future amount.
...the company's projection of 11 million visitors for the first year.
...sales projections.
= forecast, estimate
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2.
The projection of a film or picture is the act of projecting it onto a screen or wall.
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Wikipedia

Projection

Projection, projections or projective may refer to:

Examples of use of projection
1. King says, offering a positive projection for future college students.
2. Wolf Blitzer was up on the big projection screen.
3. "For example, actors will play in a three–dimensional projection."
4. There is an element of self–projection to such speculations.
5. "Japan gets the power projection that it wants and needs.