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21predict — verb a) To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge. How could I ever predict this could happen? b) To believe or hold to be true in advance; …
22predict*/ — [prɪˈdɪkt] verb [T] to say what you think will happen in the future They re predicting heavy rain for tomorrow.[/ex] Industry leaders predict that another 8, 000 jobs could be lost by the end of the year.[/ex] …
23predict — Wānana; ♦ predict misfortune, ho oiloilo …
24Predict (группа) — Predict Predict Logo Основная информация …
25predict — verb Etymology: Latin praedictus, past participle of praedicere, from prae pre + dicere to say more at diction Date: 1609 transitive verb to declare or indicate in advance; especially foretell on the basis of observation, experience, or… …
26PREDICT — Prospective Randomized Evaluation of Diltiazem CD Trial …
27predict — Synonyms and related words: adumbrate, anticipate, approach, augur, auspicate, await, be destined, be fated, be imminent, be to be, be to come, bet, call, cast a horoscope, cast a nativity, come, come on, conclude, conjecture, contemplate, divine …
28PREDICT — Prediction of Radiation Effects by DIgital Computer Techniques ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …
29predict — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. prophesy, prognosticate, divine; see foretell . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. prophecy, forecast, foresee, foretell, divine, prognosticate, augur, envision, read the signs, guess. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To tell… …
30PREDICT — Prediction of Radiation Effects by DIgital Computer Techniques ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …