reproject
/rɪˈprɒpɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to project or show something again, especially in a new or modified form.
“The team had to reproject their sales forecast to account for changing market trends.”
2. verb
to project or show something onto a surface, especially a screen.
“The data was reprojected onto the large screen for the audience to see.”
3. noun
a new or modified projection of something, especially a map or image.
“The company released a new reprojected map of the city, with updated streets and landmarks.”