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Meanings of
projected
in English
Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
relieved
sticking
projecting
protruding
jutting
sticking out
Related terms
protrusive
Proposed.
proposed
Related terms
planned
Synonyms
Examples for "
relieved
"
relieved
sticking
projecting
protruding
jutting
Examples for "
relieved
"
1
Investors are
relieved
its problem child has now found a new home.
2
Didn't you hear the audience response?' I'm
relieved
they feel this way.
3
The vape industry says it's
relieved
the law change doesn't go further.
4
Many performers who had already taken to the stage felt
relieved
today.
5
While this might concern her staff, her family were actually rather
relieved
.
1
At the time, price was the main
sticking
point, the banker said.
2
One of the main
sticking
points was whether to continue with Kyoto.
3
However a fair price for the shares has been a
sticking
point.
4
Even when
sticking
is not an issue, we still use parchment paper.
5
People are
sticking
to flow business, said one senior financial services executive.
1
He also sent Seleccio Natural after
projecting
it for a few days.
2
Long are the
projecting
beams of pine; Large are the many pillars.
3
In other respects, they are well-proportioned; though the belly seems rather
projecting
.
4
The tide was high again; he could barely pass the
projecting
point.
5
Caroline sees the film as a 'Mars-Venus' take on love and
projecting
.
1
He jinked left, avoiding a
protruding
beam, then jinked right avoiding another.
2
The instrument is placed sideways on the
protruding
end of the stick.
3
He gripped the
protruding
end of the pipe and yanked it free.
4
Perhaps the sunken cheeks and the
protruding
cheekbones gave her this impression.
5
The beaten calves looked clumpy,
protruding
in some areas, deflated in others.
1
Crime, you mean. Feral's voice is a growl distorted by
jutting
canines.
2
You know, those little huts,
jutting
out on stilts over the water?
3
Minutes before that, Scott Morrison was
jutting
out his chin in Canberra.
4
Heldon put his foot on a
jutting
pyramidal stone and pressed down.
5
Roofs of mud and straw, held by a
jutting
row of rafters.
1
I've shared the example of
sticking
out
a party for my friend.
2
The thesis has a way of
sticking
out
obtrusively in such efforts.
3
The Gideon Bible, scraps of paper
sticking
out
from the red-edged pages.
4
I'm Commander Greg van Eekhout, the man said,
sticking
out
a hand.
5
It was
sticking
out
from the tree, with the curve directed downwards.
Usage of
projected
in English
1
The state budget deficit this year is
projected
at 195 billion riyals.
2
Our major problem derives from the
projected
victory being almost totally illusory.
3
We propose an alternating
projected
gradient method to solve the approximation problem.
4
He said the
projected
increase in tourism was also driving the decision.
5
The changes, coupled with rising home prices, helped shrink the
projected
gap.
6
The slower growth was
projected
before the recent economic downturn, Sergel said.
7
Higher inflation is
projected
to see interest rates rise steadily from 2018.
8
In the
projected
treaty carried by the same representative, the following appears:
9
She translated her genetic information into images and then
projected
those images?
10
The U.S. refining industry cannot consume all of the
projected
oil production.
11
With each crappy new pitch, our
projected
glory seems increasingly in doubt.
12
But that lagged the 50 million that analysts on average had
projected
.
13
Etchells
projected
its course, and started to check his captured spatial memories.
14
One thing gladdened me; it was the
projected
disposal of my fortune.
15
That induces speculative selling pressure as price declines are
projected
forward exponentially.
16
Again, the
projected
growth rates of African and Indian cities stand out.
Other examples for "projected"
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projected
project
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
project from
project growth
project earnings
project cost
project revenue
More collocations
Projected
through the time
Projected
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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