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Meanings of
predict
in English
Portuguese
prognosticar
Catalan
augurar
Spanish
prever
Back to the meaning
Indicate by signs.
call
promise
forecast
anticipate
omen
bode
foretell
presage
portend
augur
Portuguese
prognosticar
To make a prediction or prophecy.
abode
prophesy
foreshow
Synonyms
Examples for "
abode
"
abode
prophesy
foreshow
Examples for "
abode
"
1
The
abode
of the gods; The conditioned promise of godhood in Man.
2
The heads of the Levites, princes in their families,
abode
in Jerusalem.
3
And we
abode
in the valley over against the temple of Phogor.
4
The young bridegroom
abode
in the palace one hundred and one weeks.
5
And there
abode
no more but the trunk only in the place.
1
You must not
prophesy
;
in that, you know, you do not believe.
2
Even so, the Gaffer Farleigh of the time started to
prophesy
disaster.
3
I
prophesy
all three of you modest violets will make the team.
4
It is perhaps foolish to
prophesy
,
but I will take the chance.
5
Astronomers
prophesy
the existence of stars long before they can see them.
1
Thou mayest
foreshow
the antidote; thou canst not effect the bane.
2
I behold the day-break, I
foreshow
,
that the sun, is about to rise.
3
This naturally seemed to
foreshow
what was to be.
4
What were the sacrifices to
foreshow
?
5
Before that heaven which our presentiments
foreshow
us, we cannot easily praise any form of life we have seen or read of.
Usage of
predict
in English
1
Each year, points vary and it's difficult to
predict
changes in advance.
2
However, there is currently no clear strategy to reliably
predict
HDACi sensitivity.
3
And right now, there's no way to
predict
which cases will progress.
4
Analysts now
predict
weeks of political horse-trading to form a new cabinet.
5
However, analysts
predict
that the markets will quickly discount the election results.
6
Forty years on, BBC News asked him to
predict
the future again.
7
It' s never good to
predict
the outcome of a criminal trial.
8
Conclusions: Health-related quality-of-life and self-rated health
predict
mortality in persons with diabetes.
9
French officials
predict
blockades and burning lorries on French autoroutes within days.
10
It's a complicated issue that is very difficult to
predict
,
Fauci said.
11
Background: Reliable method to
predict
lymph node metastasis is not yet available.
12
Rather, we
predict
long relaxation times that increase exponentially with system size.
13
Russian President Vladimir Putin is hard to
predict
when a crisis strikes.
14
You can
predict
the next action of Boris Johnson's government quite easily.
15
We can't yet
predict
ahead of time how these cycles will change.
16
Conclusions: Six-minute walk and physical activity
predict
IHD event rates in PAD.
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predict
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
predict how
predict the future
predict where
predict clinical
predict survival
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Translations for
predict
Portuguese
prognosticar
pressagiar
prever
augurar
agourar
predizer
adivinhar
profetizar
pressentir
Catalan
augurar
presagiar
preveure
predir
pronosticar
Spanish
prever
predecir
Predict
through the time
Predict
across language varieties
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Common
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Ireland
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