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Meanings of
predicted
in English
Foreseen.
foreseen
foretold
Related terms
expected
Synonyms
Examples for "
foreseen
"
foreseen
foretold
Examples for "
foreseen
"
1
The problem was simple, and one which Thandi should probably have
foreseen
.
2
All of these problems could and should have been
foreseen
,
he said.
3
In Paris, the danger he had
foreseen
had culminated in the Commune.
4
No action should be taken unless you have already
foreseen
the outcome.
5
He had not
foreseen
the crisis until it was fairly upon him.
1
Markets ought perhaps to be ready for a
long
-
foretold
Greek euro exit.
2
Baptism and the cross of Christ
foretold
in figures under the law.
3
And truly it is
foretold
in the Scriptures of them of yore.17
4
Taxidermy has proved remarkably resilient despite its demise being long since
foretold
.
5
For the Lord had
foretold
that they should die in the wilderness.
Usage of
predicted
in English
1
Although none of the journalists anticipated violence, several had
predicted
shouted abuse.
2
The majority government was
predicted
by networks Global News and CTV News.
3
She wrote: So one year later, as
predicted
,
a new dialogue emerged.
4
However, scientists
predicted
it would only happen in the next million years.
5
Low task identity and young age
predicted
reduced feelings of personal accomplishment.
6
An austerity budget would also be needed next year, Mr Smith
predicted
.
7
It had
predicted
that it would open 30 new outlets this year.
8
Neither age at evaluation nor age at starting treatment
predicted
attention outcomes.
9
Demand for new power plants will remain slow through 2019, Flannery
predicted
.
10
Conclusion: In older patients with CAP, MPI significantly
predicted
1 month mortality.
11
The storm is
predicted
to bring blizzard conditions to New York City.
12
Things went as expected; my courses, however, were easier than I'd
predicted
.
13
They've come armed, as Gale
predicted
,
but they've come wounded as well.
14
However, both behavioural self-blame and stigma significantly
predicted
changes in tobacco consumption.
15
No other variable consistently
predicted
intervention effect sizes across all health outcomes.
16
THE Fianna Fail leader
predicted
a negative public reaction to the Budget.
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About this term
predicted
predict
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
predict by
predict growth
predict last
predict more
predict amino
More collocations
Predicted
through the time
Predicted
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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