Синонимы слова project

  • activity
  • business
  • deal
  • design
  • enterprise
  • job
  • plan
  • program
  • proposal
  • scheme
  • strategy
  • task
  • venture
  • adventure
  • affair
  • aim
  • assignment
  • baby
  • blueprint
  • concern
  • exploit
  • feat
  • intention
  • matter
  • occupation
  • outline
  • pet
  • proposition
  • setup
  • thing
  • game plan
  • calculate
  • envisage
  • estimate
  • forecast
  • predict
  • propose
  • see
  • arrange
  • blueprint
  • cast
  • chart
  • conceive
  • contemplate
  • contrive
  • delineate
  • design
  • devise
  • diagram
  • draft
  • envision
  • extrapolate
  • feature
  • frame
  • gauge
  • image
  • imagine
  • intend
  • outline
  • predetermine
  • purpose
  • reckon
  • scheme
  • think
  • vision
  • visualize
  • map out
  • extend
  • beetle
  • jut
  • lengthen
  • overhang
  • poke
  • pout
  • prolong
  • protrude
  • protuberate
  • be conspicuous
  • be prominent
  • hang over
  • pop out
  • push out
  • stand out
  • stick out
  • stretch out
  • thrust out
  • launch
  • cast
  • fling
  • heave
  • hurl
  • pitch
  • propel
  • shoot
  • transmit

On this page you’ll find 228 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to project, such as: activity, business, deal, design, enterprise, and job.

  • destroy
  • disbelieve
  • disorder
  • disorganize
  • disregard
  • forget
  • ignore
  • neglect
  • cave in
  • keep
  • abbreviate
  • shorten
  • cave in
  • keep
  • receive
  • take
  • cave in
  • keep

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To make this project succeed, Energy Transfer needed a major buyer for its gas, ideally a buyer that would commit to a long-term supply deal.

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WORDS RELATED TO PROJECT

  • acts
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  • bags
  • ballgames
  • bits
  • deeds
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  • enterprises
  • entertainments
  • games
  • hobbies
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  • labors
  • occupations
  • pastimes
  • projects
  • rackets
  • scenes
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  • stunts
  • tasks
  • trips
  • undertakings
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  • works
  • zoos
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  • ballgame
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  • deed
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  • game
  • hobby
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  • labor
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  • racket
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  • zoo
  • assignment
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  • calling
  • case
  • circumstance
  • concern
  • duty
  • employment
  • episode
  • event
  • hap
  • happening
  • incident
  • interest
  • job
  • mission
  • obligation
  • occupation
  • occurrence
  • office function
  • proceeding
  • profession
  • project
  • province
  • pursuit
  • question
  • realm
  • responsibility
  • subject
  • task
  • thing
  • topic
  • transaction
  • undertaking
  • adapt
  • adjust
  • agree to
  • blueprint
  • chart
  • come to terms
  • compromise
  • concert
  • construct
  • contrive
  • decide
  • design
  • determine
  • devise
  • direct
  • draft
  • establish
  • frame
  • get act together
  • get ready
  • hammer out a deal
  • harmonize
  • iron out
  • lay out
  • line up
  • make a connection
  • make ready
  • manage
  • map out
  • negotiate
  • organize
  • prepare
  • project
  • promote
  • provide
  • pull a wire
  • pull things together
  • quarterback
  • resolve
  • schedule
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  • set stage
  • settle
  • shape up
  • tailor
  • work out
  • work out a deal
  • adapts
  • adjusts
  • agrees to
  • blueprints
  • charts
  • comes to terms
  • compromises
  • concerts
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  • line up
  • makes a connection
  • makes ready
  • manages
  • maps out
  • negotiates
  • organizes
  • prepares
  • projects
  • promotes
  • provides
  • pulls a wire
  • pulls things together
  • quarterbacks
  • resolves
  • schedules
  • schemes
  • sets stage
  • settles
  • shapes up
  • tailors
  • works out
  • works out a deal
  • breed
  • compound
  • concoct
  • contrive
  • develop
  • excite
  • foment
  • form
  • gather
  • hatch
  • impend
  • loom
  • mull
  • plot
  • project
  • scheme
  • start
  • stir up
  • weave

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  1. project

    Design refers to the adaptation of means to an end, the correspondence and coordination of parts, or of separate acts, to produce a result; intent and purpose overleap all particulars, and fasten on the end itself. Intention is simply the more familiar form of the legal and philosophical intent. Plan relates to details of form, structure, and action, in themselves; design considers these same details all as a means to an end. The plan of a campaign may be for a series of sharp attacks, with the design of thus surprising and overpowering the enemy. A man comes to a fixed intention to kill his enemy; he forms a plan to entrap him into his power, with the design of then compassing his death; as the law can not read the heart, it can only infer the intent from the evidences of design. Intent denotes a straining, stretching forth toward an object; purpose simply the placing it before oneself; hence, we speak of the purpose rather than the intent or intention of God. We hold that the marks of design in nature prove it the work of a great Designer. Intention contemplates the possibility of failure; purpose looks to assured success; intent or intention refers especially to the state of mind of the actor; purpose to the result of the action. Compare AIM; CAUSE; IDEA; MODEL.

    Synonyms:
    aim, design, device, end, end, final cause, intent, intention, object, plan, proposal, purpose, scheme

    Preposition:
    The design of defrauding; the design of a building; a design for a statue.

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  1. projectverb

    Synonyms:
    throw, cast, hurl, propel, shoot, discharge, propound, intend, forecast, jut, extend, reach, bulge, stand out

    Antonyms:
    recal, withdraw, draw, retract, pull, attract, rebound, recoil, adduce, revert, rebate

  2. projectnoun

    Synonyms:
    plan, purpose, design, scheme, contrivance, device

    Antonyms:
    hazard, chance, venture

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  1. undertaking, project, task, labornoun

    any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted

    «he prepared for great undertakings»

    Synonyms:
    trade union movement, task, proletariat, travail, projection, childbed, labour, labor movement, working class, toil, parturiency, labor, lying-in, chore, confinement, job, undertaking

  2. project, projectionverb

    a planned undertaking

    Synonyms:
    forcing out, protrusion, labor, ejection, jut, undertaking, projection, task, sound projection, jutting, expulsion, acoustic projection

  3. projectverb

    communicate vividly

    «He projected his feelings»

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, jut, propose, cast, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

  4. stick out, protrude, jut out, jut, projectverb

    extend out or project in space

    «His sharp nose jutted out»; «A single rock sticks out from the cliff»

    Synonyms:
    digest, start, figure, abide, jump out, bulge out, plan, support, send off, jut, endure, put up, stick out, pop out, bulge, stand out, externalise, see, throw, fancy, picture, visualize, externalize, jut out, bug out, cast, stomach, stand, propose, image, envision, brook, jump, pouch, contrive, suffer, pop, visualise, leap out, protrude, come out, tolerate, design, bear

  5. projectverb

    transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, jut, propose, cast, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

  6. projectverb

    project on a screen

    «The images are projected onto the screen»

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, jut, propose, cast, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

  7. projectverb

    cause to be heard

    «His voice projects well»

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, jut, propose, cast, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

  8. projectverb

    draw a projection of

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, jut, propose, cast, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

  9. plan, project, contrive, designverb

    make or work out a plan for; devise

    «They contrived to murder their boss»; «design a new sales strategy»; «plan an attack»

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, excogitate, jut, forge, propose, cast, externalise, plan, image, devise, fancy, visualise, stick out, invent, contrive, send off, picture, envision, jut out, externalize, formulate, be after

  10. project, proposeverb

    present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.

    «He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism»; «She proposed a new theory of relativity»

    Synonyms:
    suggest, aim, throw, see, protrude, design, pop the question, visualize, figure, jut, propose, advise, cast, purport, declare oneself, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, offer, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, nominate, purpose, picture

  11. visualize, visualise, envision, project, fancy, see, figure, picture, imageverb

    imagine; conceive of; see in one’s mind

    «I can’t see him on horseback!»; «I can see what will happen»; «I can see a risk in this strategy»

    Synonyms:
    ensure, interpret, examine, look, experience, get word, visualise, watch, assure, image, fancy, run across, go steady, protrude, learn, cast, run into, enter, discover, escort, jut, pick up, visit, reckon, jut out, consider, forecast, come across, cypher, get a line, externalize, get wind, contrive, take care, calculate, control, ascertain, insure, attend, compute, date, realize, see, check, stick out, foresee, meet, propose, witness, go for, count on, catch, construe, design, estimate, regard, visualize, picture, plan, find, work out, go through, take in, view, take to, throw, hear, render, externalise, go out, envision, determine, see to it, encounter, figure, find out, cipher, understand, depict, show, send off, realise

  12. project, cast, contrive, throwverb

    put or send forth

    «She threw the flashlight beam into the corner»; «The setting sun threw long shadows»; «cast a spell»; «cast a warm light»

    Synonyms:
    roam, flip, spue, redact, fuddle, drift, visualise, draw, cast off, have, image, wander, hurl, protrude, mold, cast, rove, put, bedevil, jut, throw away, frame, hold, confound, drop, vomit up, mould, roll, externalize, throw up, contrive, retch, purge, discombobulate, tramp, disgorge, cat, thrust, stray, stick out, propose, give, bewilder, shed, fox, fancy, shake off, make, devise, design, excogitate, see, range, vagabond, swan, visualize, picture, plan, chuck, formulate, ramble, forge, throw off, send off, throw, befuddle, regurgitate, vomit, jut out, externalise, hurtle, envision, spew, honk, regorge, invent, switch, figure, upchuck, be sick, barf, confuse, sick, couch, bemuse, puke

  13. project, send offverb

    throw, send, or cast forward

    «project a missile»

    Synonyms:
    throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, send, jut, dispatch, propose, cast, plan, get off, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, despatch, contrive, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

  14. project, externalize, externaliseverb

    regard as objective

    Synonyms:
    exteriorize, throw, see, protrude, design, visualize, figure, jut, propose, exteriorise, cast, plan, image, externalise, fancy, visualise, stick out, contrive, objectify, send off, envision, jut out, externalize, picture

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  1. projectverb

    Synonyms:
    throw, cast, throw out

  2. projectverb

    Synonyms:
    scheme, devise, contrive, frame, plan, plot, concoct, brew

  3. projectverb

    Synonyms:
    delineate (as a sphere upon a plane)

  4. projectverb

    Synonyms:
    protrude, jut, bulge, jut out, stand out, be prominent

  5. projectnoun

    Synonyms:
    plan, scheme, contrivance, devise, design, proposal

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  1. List of paraphrases for «project»:

    draft, projects, proposed, item, projet, items, proposal, initiative, works, scheme, plan, progetto, venture, bill, plans, projekt, engineering, programme, proyecto, drafts

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  1. Jamie Lynn Spears:

    Last year was my first time releasing an EP, and that was a whirlwind, i didn’t really know what to expect, and I was really pleased with the way everything went as far as doing that my first time independently. But this year, it’s kind of time to say, ‘Okay, you’ve been through the first round of understanding the whole process,’ and give me some time to think about what I want to say with my next project. That’s what I’m doing right now. I’ve been in Nashville writing a good bit, but I’m also digging through my catalog, digging through some old songs and just trying to figure out what my next message is gonna be.

  2. Tom Clements:

    This decision is a fatal blow to the mismanaged MOX project at the (Savannah River Site) as it will set the precedent that plutonium is waste and not a commercial product to be used as nuclear fuel.

  3. Jon Coupal:

    We can’t let this boondoggle continue, i plan to continue providing aggressive oversight and stopping all federal funding until the project is under control.

  4. Namory Conde:

    We has obtained the agreement of all our financial partners for the loan of $1 billion for the expansion project of the CBG.

  5. Nathalie Sanchez:

    I think this project reminds us of the complexities of identity and diversity, whether ethnically and or culturally, each of embodies, the popularity of this exhibition is only a testament for the need to continue this cross-cultural and intergenerational conversation.


Translations for project

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  • projekAfrikaans
  • مشروعArabic
  • праектBelarusian
  • проектBulgarian
  • প্রজেক্টBengali
  • projecteCatalan, Valencian
  • projektCzech
  • prosiectWelsh
  • projektDanish
  • Projekt, werfen, hervorragen, planen, ragen, vorausberechnen, erwarten, vorstehen, hochrechnen, überstehen, ausfahren, projizieren, voraussagen, vorspringen, herausragen, vorhersagen, projektierenGerman
  • σχέδιοGreek
  • projektoEsperanto
  • proyecto, proyectarSpanish
  • kujutamaEstonian
  • پروژه, پیش‌بینی‌ کردن, پیش‌افکندPersian
  • projisoida, langeta, heijastaa, suunnitelma, hanke, projektiFinnish
  • projet, projeterFrench
  • proxectoGalician
  • ציפה, תכנן, הקרין, פרויקט, מיזםHebrew
  • pwojèHaitian Creole
  • terv, vet, tervez, projekt, vetítHungarian
  • proyekIndonesian
  • progetto, ricerca, studio, sporgere, sportareItalian
  • 計画, プロジェクト, 団地Japanese
  • 계획, 計劃Korean
  • project, inceptumLatin
  • projektsLatvian
  • kūrae, koutuMāori
  • projekMalay
  • proġettMaltese
  • projectDutch
  • prosjektNorwegian
  • projektPolish
  • projetoPortuguese
  • proiectRomanian
  • проект, выступать, планRussian
  • пројекат, projekt, projekat, пројектSerbo-Croatian
  • projektera, projicera, sträcka ut, projektSwedish
  • miradi, mradiSwahili
  • திட்டம்Tamil
  • ప్రాజెక్ట్Telugu
  • projeTurkish
  • проектUkrainian
  • đề án, kế hoạchVietnamese

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Синонимы к слову project

    • assignment
    • cast
    • development
    • endeavor
    • envisage
    • fling
    • forecast
    • foresee
    • foretell
    • impel
    • job
    • launch
    • mission
    • pitch
    • plan
    • plan ahead
    • predict
    • propel
    • scheme
    • see into the future
    • send off
    • shoot
    • task
    • throw
    • undertaking
    • venture

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    • Что такое inventoried
    • Определение термина invented
    • Толкование слова inventing
    • Что означает понятие inventive
    • Лексическое значение think up
    • Словарь значения слов cook up
    • Грамматическое значение attune
    • Значение слова fashionably
    • Прямое и переносное значение слова craze
    • Происхождение слова draw up plans
    • Синоним к слову designed
    • Антоним к слову formula
    • Омоним к слову designing
    • Гипоним к слову designs
    • Холоним к слову outward appearance
    • Гипероним к слову regulate
    • Пословицы и поговорки к слову take shape
    • Перевод слова на другие языки pro forma

Collins

  
      n  

1    activity, assignment, design, enterprise, job, occupation, plan, programme, proposal, scheme, task, undertaking, venture, work  
      vb  

2    contemplate, contrive, design, devise, draft, frame, map out, outline, plan, propose, purpose, scheme  

3    cast, discharge, fling, hurl, launch, make carry, propel, shoot, throw, transmit  

4    beetle, bulge, extend, jut, overhang, protrude, stand out, stick out  

5    calculate, estimate, extrapolate, forecast, gauge, predetermine, predict, reckon  

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project

        ( projects    plural & 3rd person present)   ( projecting    present participle)   ( projected    past tense & past participle  )
The noun is pronounced prɒdʒekt. The verb is pronounced prədʒekt and is hyphenated pro+ject.     

1       n-count   A project is a task that requires a lot of time and effort.  
oft supp N  
Money will also go into local development projects in Vietnam…, Besides film and record projects, I have continued to work in the theater.     

2       n-count   A project is a detailed study of a subject by a pupil or student.  
Students complete projects for a personal tutor, working at home at their own pace.     

3       verb   If something is projected, it is planned or expected.  
Africa’s mid-1993 population is projected to more than double by 2025…      be V-ed to-inf  
The government had been projecting a 5% consumer price increase for the entire year.      V n  
…a projected deficit of $1.5 million.      V-ed  

4       verb   If you project someone or something in a particular way, you try to make people see them in that way. If you project a particular feeling or quality, you show it in your behaviour.  
Bradley projects a natural warmth and sincerity…      V n  
He just hasn’t been able to project himself as the strong leader…      V pron-refl as n  
His first job will be to project Glasgow as a friendly city…      V n as n  
The initial image projected was of a caring, effective president.      V-ed  

5       verb   If you project feelings or ideas on to other people, you imagine that they have the same ideas or feelings as you.  
He projects his own thoughts and ideas onto her.      V n on/onto/upon n  

6       verb   If you project a film or picture onto a screen or wall, you make it appear there.  
The team tried projecting the maps with two different projectors onto the same screen.      V n  

7       verb   If something projects, it sticks out above or beyond a surface or edge.  
FORMAL   …the remains of a war-time defence which projected out from the shore.      V prep/adv  
…a piece of projecting metal.      V-ing  

housing project        ( housing projects    plural  ) A housing project is a group of homes for poorer families which is funded and controlled by the local government.  
  (AM)      n-count  

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software proposal

n.

a detail-oriented document clearly outlining the objectives of the project like technical , terms and financial aspects of the software project .These software proposals helps the Business Professionals to automate routine tasks.

[Comp.]

charette

n.

a teamwork session in the visual domain (design, architecture, urban planning) organized on the purpose of finalizing a project within a previously defined timeframe.

The correct spelling in French (where the word originates from) is «charrette».
«charette» is the Anglicized form.

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programma

n.

programa, computer program, write programa(s). programmable, programmatic, programmer, I program. Programme, programme: program, implementation, transmission, compose, verb programa, programed, programed, programming, plan, medium, project, Programed: computer programmed

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Programma

n.

programa, computer program, write programa(s). programmable, programmatic, programmer, I program. Programme, programme: program, implementation, transmission, compose, verb programa, programed, programed, programming, plan, medium, project, Programed: computer programmed

crowdfunding

n.

financial support for project provided collectively by a network of people on the Internet

get the wheels turning

v.

launch the process, launch the project, make sure that progress is under way

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  • Синонимы слова legendary
  • Синонимы слова product