noun as in strong fondness

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Example:Through projective psychology, analysts can interpret the symbols in a patient's drawings to uncover unconscious thoughts.

Definition:A theory in psychology concerning the interpretation of behavior or mental ability in terms of acts of projection or projection bundles.

From projective psychology

Example:In therapy, reprojection can be a process where the therapist helps the patient to become aware of the way he is projecting his own feelings and fears onto others without realizing it.

Definition:The act of projecting an image or form again, as after de-projection; also, the act of projecting the psychical image of a person, thing, or idea out into one’s environment and acting as if it were real, or into one’s unconscious and cutting oneself off from its own internal cognizance and reaction to it.

From reprojection

Example:The projectionist was responsible for making sure the films were projected properly during the show.

Definition:One who projects films; particularly, one who works in a movie theater.

From projectionist

Example:Her forward projection of the bill was met with enthusiastic support from the legislators.

Definition:An image or form that is projected forward from a source, often used metaphorically in various contexts.

From forward projection

Example:The audience was captivated by the high-tech image projection during the product launch event.

Definition:The process of displaying an image or picture on a screen using a projector.

From image projection