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`project` in Latin

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project

  1. noun
    • planned undertaking or assignment
      consilium
      The team started a new project. — Turma novum consilium incepit.
      propositum
      She presented her science project. — Propositum scientiae suae proposuit.
      opus
      The construction project is delayed. — Opus constructionis moratur.
  2. verb
    • to throw or cast forward
      proicio
      They project the image onto the wall. — Imaginem in parietem proiciunt.
      emitto
      The volcano projects ash into the sky. — Vulcanus cinerem in caelum emittit.
    • to estimate or forecast
      praevideo [scientific, economic]
      They project a 10% increase in sales. — Decem centesimarum incrementum venditionum praevident.
      praedicere [scientific, economic]
      Economists project growth for next year. — Oeconomi incrementum proximo anno praedicunt.
    • to extend outward or protrude
      emineo
      The balcony projects over the street. — Balconium super viam eminet.
      promineo
      A rock projects from the cliff. — Saxum e rupe prominet.