projected
1projected — projected; un·projected; …
2projected — index forthcoming, prospective, speculative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3projected — project pro‧ject 2 [prəˈdʒekt] verb [transitive] to calculate what the size, amount, or rate of something will be in the future: • California Microwave dropped 2 points after it projected earnings of 19 cents a share for the third quarter. •… …
4projected — /prə dʒektɪd/ adjective planned or expected ♦ projected sales a forecast of sales ● Projected sales in Europe next year should be over £1m …
5projected — /prə dʒektɪd/ adjective planned or expected ♦ projected sales a forecast of sales ● Projected sales in Europe next year should be over £1m …
6Projected — Project Pro*ject , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Projected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Projecting}.] [Cf. OF. projecter, F. projeter.] [1913 Webster] 1. To throw or cast forward; to shoot forth. [1913 Webster] Before his feet herself she did project. Spenser.… …
7projected — adj. Projected is used with these nouns: ↑cost, ↑deficit, ↑demand, ↑earnings, ↑expenditure, ↑increase, ↑return, ↑revenue, ↑saving, ↑surplus …
8projected — adjective extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary (Freq. 1) the jutting limb of a tree massive projected buttresses his protruding ribs a pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck • Syn: ↑jutting, ↑projecting, ↑ …
9Projected dynamical system — Projected dynamical systems is a mathematical theory investigating the behaviour of dynamical systems where solutions are restricted to a constraint set. The discipline shares connections to and applications with both the static world of… …
10projected growth rate — ➔ growth rate * * * projected growth rate UK US noun [C] ECONOMICS, FINANCE ► the rate at which something is expected to grow based on information already known: »The company is one of the few big commodities businesses with a projected growth… …