1. projecting - Noun
2. projecting - Adjective
3. projecting - Verb
5. projecting - Adjective Satellite
of Project
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf it's total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience and performer, with the performer projecting something he doesn't even have to play. Alice Cooper
I am the family face Flesh perishes, I live on, Projecting trait and trace Through time to times anon, And leaping from place to place Over oblivion. Thomas Hardy
We know so little about each other. We lie mostly submerged, like ice floes, with our visible social selves projecting only cool and white. Ian McEwan
I think dress, hairstyle and make-up are the crucial factors in projecting an attractive persona and give one the chance to enhance one's best physical features. Vivienne Westwood
Rodgers and Hammerstein didn't mean anything to me. I just wanted to have a hit, I just wanted to be like those people on the radio. It was all of a case of the present tense with no projecting into the future, particularly. Art Garfunkel
When energy prices go up, the difficulty of projecting demand also goes up - uncertainty goes up. Al Gore