Main entry: undertaking, task, labor, project
Definition: any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
Usage: he prepared for great undertakings
Main entry: project, projection
Definition: a planned undertaking
Definition: present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.
Usage: He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism; She proposed a new theory of relativity
Main entry: externalise, externalize, project
Definition: regard as objective
Main entry: project
Definition: communicate vividly
Usage: He projected his feelings
Main entry: project
Definition: transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another
Definition: throw, send, or cast forward
Usage: project a missile
Main entry: cast, contrive, throw, project
Definition: put or send forth
Usage: She threw the flashlight beam into the corner; The setting sun threw long shadows; cast a spell; cast a warm light
Main entry: figure, envision, fancy, project, picture, see, image, visualise, visualize
Definition: imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
Usage: I can't see him on horseback!; I can see what will happen; I can see a risk in this strategy
Main entry: contrive, design, project, plan
Definition: make or work out a plan for; devise
Usage: They contrived to murder their boss; design a new sales strategy; plan an attack
Main entry: project
Definition: draw a projection of
Main entry: project
Definition: project on a screen
Usage: The images are projected onto the screen
Main entry: project
Definition: cause to be heard
Usage: His voice projects well
Main entry: protrude, project, stick out, jut, jut out
Definition: extend out or project in space
Usage: His sharp nose jutted out; A single rock sticks out from the cliff