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Meanings of
vaticination
in English
Portuguese
previsão
Spanish
predicción
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Knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)
prophecy
prognostication
Portuguese
previsão
Synonyms
Examples for "
prophecy
"
prophecy
prognostication
Examples for "
prophecy
"
1
There's a case to be made for
prophecy
;
don't get me wrong.
2
The words spoken in jest were in the nature of a
prophecy
.
3
It describes a movement's goals in words connoting
prophecy
and religious truth.
4
The sentence has been reversed; the
prophecy
of Skirving has become history.
5
The theological ideas of the
prophecy
are different from those of Isaiah.
1
That
prognostication
has unfortunately become a reality following a scan on Monday.
2
New and effective strategies for diagnosis,
prognostication
,
and treatment are urgently needed.
3
The comparator arm in all studies was usual care without protocolized
prognostication
.
4
Nay, it humiliated her personally, and the baronet's shrewd
prognostication
humiliated her.
5
The Master said, 'This arises simply from not attending to the
prognostication
.
'
Usage of
vaticination
in English
1
For which cause Apollo, the god of
vaticination
,
was surnamed Loxias.
2
Had she trusted rather to woman's
vaticination
,
matters had been better for her.
3
No order, no system, no method anywhere in mundane things, and therefore no power of vision and
vaticination
.
4
This
vaticination
,
which loses much in the translation, I have given rather fully, as it shows an observant mind.
5
There was no proportion in his mind; and
vaticination
and twaddle rolled off his eloquent tongue as chance would have it.
6
The art is merely Geomancy in its rudest shape; a mode of
vaticination
which, from its wide diffusion, must be of high antiquity.
7
Yet in these
vaticinations
,
the true, patent danger was left out.
8
The more practical father might chide such overreaching
vaticinations
,
might reiterate-
9
The seers of Bagamoyo had delivered their
vaticinations
concerning this same Masika with solemnity.
10
He did not even make them understand what his
vaticinations
of the resurrection meant.
11
A prophet's proper mantle is the long cloak of Harpocrates, and his best
vaticinations
are inspired more than uttered.
12
They were silent; but hollow though time had branded their
vaticinations
the silence of the seers was not exactly golden.
13
In England, Ruskin too long ruled the critical roast; full of thunder-words like Isaiah, his
vaticinations
led a generation astray.
14
"You too have allowed yourself to be frightened by her
vaticinations
?
"
15
President Van Boozenberg thus unburdened his mind and justified his
vaticinations
to the knot of gentlemen who were perpetually at the bank.
16
Nor had Mrs. Harold Smith, nor Miss Dunstable, nor had a hundred others who now either listened to the
vaticinations
of Mr.
Other examples for "vaticination"
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Translations for
vaticination
Portuguese
previsão
Spanish
predicción
Vaticination
through the time