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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.
Usage of vaticinate in English
1
You enquire after Dante's Prophecy: I have not done more than six hundred lines, but will vaticinate at leisure.
2
Her carmine lips vaticinated with an extraordinary rapidity.
3
The man of low ideals never vaticinates; the man who is living down in the lower ranges of existence never prophesies.
4
Console yourself by vaticinating in the bower of your bed-chamber, as you count the feet upon your fingers, your own immortality.
5
Catherine de Medicis brought Henry IV., then a child, to old Nostradamus, whom antiquaries esteem more for his chronicle of Provence than his vaticinating powers.