Predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration.
To make a prediction or prophecy.
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.
6 She knew then, that this was the final fulfilment of Athene's prophesy .
7 We do not prophesy just when or how the people will triumph.
8 And I prophesy for you a great and brilliant career as such.
9 Witches and wizards could raise corpses by spells to make them prophesy .
10 Some people prophesy that we are to have an epidemic of small-pox.
11 You have been so kind as to prophesy a boy to me.
12 At last I threatened to prophesy again, and this cooled him off.
13 To what extent she may perfect her plans no one can prophesy .
14 Each name recalls to our mind some benefit received or prophesy fulfilled.
15 Wherefore brethren covet to prophesy , and forbid not to speak with tongues.
16 We are, you bet, and now I am going to prophesy again.
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