retroject

/rɪˈtrɒkt/

Definitions

1. verb

to project or cast back, especially a beam of light or a shadow.

“The sunset retrojected a warm glow across the landscape.”

2. verb

to send back or reproject, especially a film or a video, to the beginning or a previous point.

“The movie was retrojected to the start, and we had to watch it all over again.”

3. noun

the act of projecting or casting back.

“The retrojection of the sunset’s light created a beautiful scene.”

Synonyms

  • cast
  • project
  • reproject

Antonyms

  • forward
  • project