Projective

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Definitions and meanings of "Projective"

What do we mean by projective?

Extending outward; projecting. adjective

Relating to or made by projection. adjective

Designating a property of a geometric figure that does not vary when the figure undergoes projection. adjective

Produced by projection.

In geometry, relating to incidences and coincidences; not metrical: as, a projective theorem or property.

Capable, as two plane figures, of being derived from one another by a number of projections and sections.

Projecting outward adjective

Of, relating to, or caused by a projection adjective

Describing those properties of a figure that are invariant upon projection adjective

An assessment test that presents subjects with some sort of stimulus to which they react by projecting or imagining details.

A projective member of a category.

A statement about a conditional or potential state of affairs, as opposed to one about a situation that actually exists or existed.

Projection (Psychological) 1) An unconscious self-defence mechanism characterised by a person unconsciously attributing their own issues onto someone or something else as a form of delusion and denial. 2) A way to blame others for your own negative thoughts by repressing them and then attributing them to someone else. Due to the sorrowful nature of delusion and denial it is very difficult for the target to be able to clarify the reality of the situation. 3) A way to transfer guilt for your own thoughts, emotions and actions onto another as a way of not admitting your guilt to yourself. Urban Dictionary

The Projects means like in the cuts or in the ghetto. Urban Dictionary

A place where poor people live which is usually government-owned. The area is filled with drug dealers, prostitutes and bad violence. Urban Dictionary

11. Psychology. a. the tendency to ascribe to another person feelings, thoughts, or attitudes present in oneself, or to regard external reality as embodying such feelings, thoughts, etc., in some way. b. Psychoanalysis. such an ascription relieving the ego of a sense of guilt or other intolerable feeling. Urban Dictionary

When you point out actions in someone else, that really are the things that YOU do Urban Dictionary

The real definition:Public housing or project homes is a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority, which may be central or local. Although the common goal is to maintain affordable housing, the details of the arrangements differ between countries, and so does the terminology. My definition for projects is the trap, a struggle, livin pay check to paycheck, tryin to make it out of there. Goverment owned so they can tell you to get out at anytime. Fighting to stay alive. Pretending to be blinde because if you see something you not suposed to all you can do is turn your head and not say shit. A lot of funerals, nobody cares, hustlin to make a living, and depressing. Urban Dictionary

A sociological phenomenon where members one group of people accuse members of another group of feeling or acting in a manner that they themselves are engaging in, often to divert attention from their own behavior . It is particularly common among groups living with high levels of fear or resentment. Urban Dictionary

When a limited item on Roblox RAP (recent average rap) shoots up by a lot more than what it usually stables at. Which it seems like it’s worth more than it’s supposed to be. Let’s say a limited item that’s usually stable around 1.5k, some retard buys it for 1 million robux on his alt account, the rap now becomes about 100k but the starting price would still be around 1.5k because that’s how much it’s actually worth. The people who own that item now would try to trade it to someone more than 1.5k Urban Dictionary

The act of doing a project. Urban Dictionary

Adjective: Describes a person, place or thing that is ghetto like or can be found in the projects. Urban Dictionary

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The word "projective" in example sentences

Back to the grown-ups, the idea of projective identification is that Clem, unable to bear his own anger and aggression, stokes it in Marie. ❋ LAURIE ABRAHAM (2010)

This idea invites projection like few others -- and something Kleinian analysts call projective identification. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They are related to so called projective sets of real numbers and finite sequences of real numbers. ❋ Kennedy, Juliette (2007)

The Karmarkar method starts in the inside of the polytope, then uses a technique called projective geometry to warp the whole structure, again and again, in effect changing the shape of the polytope, over and over, until the best solution is achieved. ❋ David Warsh (1993)

The mother-son relationship appeared to be primarily a symbiotic attachment, characterized by projective identification, hostility, and rejection. ❋ Judith Marks Mishne (1986)

After the spheres, the next important spaces which arise from En by a suitable addition of points at infinity are so-called projective spaces; we will speak only of ❋ SALOMON BOCHNER (1968)

It should be distinctly understood that none of these new seedlings have borne fruit, but by what may be termed the projective efficiency of the pedigree I am satisfied that some of them will be valuable. ❋ Various (N/A)

They have something called projective empathy, according to these tapes, and they can use it to make you feel anything they want you to feel. ❋ Ann Wilson (N/A)

This relationship actually forms the basis for a branch of geometry called projective geometry and was discovered in 1648 by Gérard Desargues (1591-1661). ❋ Sahmozac (2010)

"projective" -- simply there, outside, in the environment; it has become what we call "subjective." ❋ James Mark Baldwin (1897)

Working out of a subjectivity theory where the discursive self is indicated but never anchored by the linguistic shifter, Jonathan Culler, in his influential essay "Apostrophe," has shown how lyric address of this sort is always a kind of projective self-expression ❋ Unknown (2008)

The answer is no, and here is the best evidence: The journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest published an exhaustive review of all data on the Rorschach (and other similar "projective" tests) in 2000. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The persons are "projective" to him, mere bodies or external objects of a peculiar sort classed together because they show common marks. ❋ James Mark Baldwin (1897)

All other notions of disgust, however, are characterized by Nussbaum as "projective," or conceptual in nature, such as the distaste a homophobic person might experience at the thought of two men kissing. ❋ Elizabeth Kennedy (2010)

"projective" stage in the growth of the child's personal consciousness. ❋ James Mark Baldwin (1897)

It develops through three or four roughly distinguished stages, all of which illustrate what is called the "projective" sense of personality. [ ❋ James Mark Baldwin (1897)

This is a type of projective listening like level two above, but you will not normally be aware that you are doing it until it is pointed out to you. ❋ Dale Carnegie (2011)

After learning about patterns of imbalance in the right ovary, meditate on your own right ovary and projective nature. ❋ Tami Lynn Kent (2011)

When you become conscious of these patterns, you will be able to change your ovarian receptive and projective abilities. ❋ Tami Lynn Kent (2011)

Projection (Psychological) 1) Believing that someone else does not like you when it is indeed you that does not like them. By [projecting] this onto another you [ascribe] the negativity of the thoughts/feelings onto them so your ego does not have to admit the deficiency of your own thought processes. 2) A person in a relationship meets someone else [out of spite] for their partner and then forms [an attachment] to the person they have met; they then accuse their partner of [infidelity] (or at least considering the idea) so that they do not have to admit to themselves or anyone else that they have already cheated in their own mind. 3) Repeatedly attacking someone with the ideas that they are: Cold, Arrogant, Selfish, Anti-social and Negative as a way of not admitting to yourself that these appear to be some of your most dominant traits. 4) Telling someone who is clearly in love with you that they are “unworthy of your love”. When in reality you have doubts within yourself that you are worthy of any love and due to this will attack and destroy any true love that exists towards and/or within you. 07/05/2010 ❋ Sandy28 (2010)

[Aye] [vato] you know [Carlos]? Yeah man he lives out in the projects. ❋ Big Penny Droppin Poppin (2015)

[I live] in the [Queensbridge] projects. ❋ Barrington7463 (2010)

Some believe that every human [interpretation] of social reality is merely a projection of one's own [internal] state. A process of becoming self-realized is taking [responsibility] for one's own projection. ❋ Daemone Darker (2009)

J loves to blame others for lying, or being an "[enigman]" [of sorts], when it is really all of his own [insecurities] and faults that he is projecting ❋ Meadow Soprano (2005)

[Caliope], Magnolia,St. Bernard, Iberville, [Lafitte],Desire, Guste, Fischer, and scattered-site housing like Press Park and Christopher Homes. I'm from [caliope] projects and the best thing that ever happened to me in the projects was gettin out. ❋ LIL RED THA NOLIA SOULJA (2006)

When party leaders accused their opponents of [voter fraud], it was all just [projection]; because in reality they were working to rig the election [behind the scenes]. ❋ CGST (2016)

Person 1: Yo, I accepted a trade, I gave [5k] for an egg that’s rap says [15k]! 10k win! Person 2: No dumb fuck, that egg is worth 1k check the graph and price. It’s a [projected]. You lost 4k idiot. ❋ Boycott Rolimon (2021)

I am projecticating today. I have to do [laundry], [wash dishes], help [the children]. ❋ RebekahRH (2006)

[That girl's] [weave] looks projectic. That [neighborhood] is projectic. ❋ T-smooth (2008)

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