projections

[US]/[prˈɒdʒekʃən]/
[UK]/[prəˈdʒekʃən]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a forecast of future events or trends, typically based on available data.; the outward appearance of something as it is viewed from a specific point.; a projection of an image or object onto a screen or surface.; in optics, the apparent displacement of an image from its true position.; in mathematics, a mapping from one vector space to another.
v.to estimate or forecast future conditions or trends.; to throw or cast an image or shadow onto a surface.; to extend outwards from a surface.

Phrases & Collocations

future projections

making projections

revenue projections

market projections

sales projections

long-term projections

initial projections

view projections

Example Sentences

our financial projections indicate strong growth next year.

the company's sales projections were significantly higher than actual sales.

demographers use population projections to plan for future needs.

weather projections suggest a sunny weekend ahead.

the economic projections for the region are cautiously optimistic.

we need to revise our revenue projections based on current trends.

the film used impressive visual projections to create a futuristic world.

the team's performance projections were accurate in this case.

the initial projections for the project's cost were underestimated.

the analyst presented detailed market projections to the investors.

long-term projections are often subject to significant change.

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