Projecting

//pɹəˈd͡ʒɛktɪŋ//

"Projecting" in a Sentence (13 examples)

His face was lean and haggard, and his brown parchment-like skin was drawn tightly over the projecting bones.

He was an elderly man, with a thin, projecting nose, a high, bald forehead, and a huge grizzled moustache.

Today, the largest uncertainty in projecting future climate conditions is the level of greenhouse gas emissions going forward. Future global greenhouse gas emissions levels and resulting impacts depend on economic, political, and demographic factors that can be difficult to predict with confidence far into the future.

I rubbed my eyes to see the image projecting in front of me.

Old men, you are just projecting the thoughts that you have about your own self.

Ziri is unhappy and is projecting that on his students.

When you smile, you're projecting happiness.

The house itself, constructed chiefly of a framework of massive timber, filled in with stone or brick, had no pretensions to architectural beauty, albeit its wide, projecting eaves, its large chimneys, and latticed windows, with its neat, well-kept garden full of gay flowers, gave it a picturesque and quaint appearance.

Tom's projecting.

You're projecting.

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I caught and tore my coat on the projecting nail.

The movie projector here is, of course, an analog of Soul, and its projectings (abstracting from the movie screen on which they fall) analogs of Soul's ontically generative activities.

The sombre shadows, cast by those huge houses of which it is composed, and the streams of faint light cutting the darkness here and there, where the entrance to some fantastic alley pierces the sable mass of building—the strange projectings, recedings, and windings […]

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