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pro·ject·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
jutting, projected, projecting, protruding, relieved, sticking(p), sticking out(p)adjective
extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
"the jutting limb of a tree"; "massive projected buttresses"; "his protruding ribs"; "a pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck"
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Projected
Projected is an American rock supergroup consisting of Sevendust members John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby, Alter Bridge and Creed drummer Scott Phillips, and former Submersed and current Tremonti guitarist Eric Friedman. The band released their album, Human, in June 2012, before falling into inactivity as members returned to their respective bands in late 2012. The band released their second studio album, the double album, Ignite My Insanity, in July 2017. They reconvened in early 2020 and finished recording their third album in July 2020.
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projected
Projected generally refers to something that has been estimated or forecasted for the future based on current or past data, trends, or conditions. It can also refer to something that has been displayed visually, typically on a flat surface, like an image, light, or shadows. Additionally, in a psychological context, it can mean attributing one's own thoughts or feelings to someone else.
Webster Dictionary
Projected
of Project
Editors Contribution
projectedverb
Verb form of the word project.
They projected forecasts of a surplus income.
Submitted by MaryC on March 23, 2020
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of projected in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of projected in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of projected in a Sentence
What we worry about this time is specifically the ICUs, even when we may be using only 70% of our hospital beds in the state, we’re using over 100% of the projected capacity in ICU space.
Being close to the Moon was wonderful, but looking at Earth, it was this tiny little thing, blue and white and very shiny, it projected an aura of great fragility and the more you dig into it, the more you realize how fragile it really is.
Projected forecasts for Malheur and Lake counties look bleak, meaning these rural communities will continue to experience severe drought conditions, in addition to creating an increased wildfire risk, this drought presents hardships to crops, agriculture, communities, recreation, and wildlife, all of which rely on Oregon's water resources. I will continue working with federal, state, and local partners to help Oregonians in this part of the state through this challenging situation.
A 4-degree Celsius world is likely to be one in which communities, cities and countries would experience severe disruptions, damage, and dislocation, with many of these risks spread unequally, it is likely that the poor will suffer most and the global community could become more fractured, and unequal than today. The projected 4-degree warming simply must not be allowed to occur -- the heat must be turned down.
The failed exit from Afghanistan, the surging inflation that’s a hidden tax on everyone in this country, the highest cost of everyday living that we’ve seen in 40 years, the crisis at the border that’s not only affecting Arizona but every state with fentanyl spilling in, and now this muddled policy in Ukraine, we’ve never projected more weakness on the global stage, and there’s no real sense to his economic policy.
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