projection
intermediateB2/prəˈdʒɛkʃən/ · pro-jec-tion
the act of projecting or the condition of being projected; an estimate or forecast of a future situation.
Meanings
the act of projecting or the condition of being projected; an estimate or forecast of a future situation.
پروجیکشن، کسی چیز کو آگے بڑھانے کا عمل یا حالت؛ مستقبل کی صورت حال کا اندازہ یا پیشن گوئی۔
پروجیکشن
projection
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- financial projection
- projected growth
- mental projection
Example Sentences
The financial projection for the next quarter looks promising.
اگلی سہ ماہی کے لیے مالیاتی پروجیکشن خوش آئند لگتا ہے۔
Agli seh maahi ke liye maalati projection khush ainda lagta hai.
His projections about the market trends were accurate.
مارکیٹ کے رجحانات کے بارے میں اس کی پروجیکشن درست تھیں۔
Market ke rujhanat ke baare mein is ki projection durust thi.
The architect created a 3D projection of the new building.
معمار نے نئے عمارت کی 3D پروجیکشن تیار کی۔
Meemar ne naye imaarat ki 3D projection tayyar ki.
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See Also
💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'projecting' an image onto a screen to remember the term.
Imagine a movie screen lighting up with a future scene being 'projected' onto it.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
ماضی کی یادوں کی پروجیکشن کے داغ لگنے لگے، زندگی کے سینے میں زخموں کی رنگت دھونے لگے۔
Mazi ki yaadon ki projection ke daagh lagne lage, Zindagi ke seene mein zakhmon ki rangat dhone lage.
The scars of the projection of past memories emerge, They start to wash the colors of wounds in the heart of life.
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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "projectio" — a throwing forward
First known use: 15th century
The word 'projection' has developed over centuries, originating from Latin 'projectio', combining 'pro-' (forward) and 'jacere' (to throw). It has been used in various fields including mathematics, psychology, and arts.