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Sentence count:266+13Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: divineforecastforeseeforetellportendprophesySimilar words: predictionverdictdictatemedicaldedicateon creditmedicationincredibleMeaning: [prɪ'dɪkt]  v. 1. make a prediction about; tell in advance 2. indicate by signs. 
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(61) No one can predict with complete / total confidence what will happen in the financial markets.
(62) It is very difficult at this juncture to predict the company's future.
(63) The result is impossible to predict with any degree of certainty .
(64) Some people predict the extinction of family life as we know it today.
(65) Weather-forecasters have extremely delicate equipment which helps them predict what the weather is going to be like.
(66) Police predict more people will die from their injuries.
(67) But no-one can predict how new joints will last.
(68) No one can predict the future.
(69) Did he in fact predict a meteorite fall?
(70) Economists predict continuing oscillation of the Japanese yen.
(71) Damages Damages in libel actions are difficult to predict.
(72) The calculations are then used to predict experimental results.
(73) The future is hard to predict.
(74) Perhaps you can predict the results.
(74) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(75) Snow to go: Weathermen predict no more snow will fall in the region over the coming days.
(76) Its figures are based on computer modelling techniques to predict the consequences of policies before they show up in national statistics.
(77) The longitudinal data will be utilised to investigate change over time and the factors which predict good or poor outcome.
(78) Indeed it does, and that is exactly what the evolutionary theory would predict.
(79) Legal experts predict that McVeigh is unlikely to get a new trial because he has admitted guilt.
(80) I predict with complete confidence that the House of Lords will never be abolished for two reasons.
(81) The researcher has constructed computer models which predict tax and benefit entitlement under the present system, and after any possible reforms.
(82) They stressed that at present no test is available which will predict accurately anyone at risk of a heart attack.
(83) Conversely the under-confident person may be hesitant to predict danger or to react to it with sufficient purpose or determination.
(84) Ask the students to predict what will happen this time.
(85) In general, quantum mechanics does not predict a single definite result for an observation.
(86) But it is difficult to predict the stages at which progress on a job should be formally monitored.
(87) Logistic regression models were used to determine which variables significantly and independently could predict bacterial pneumonia and to adjust for potential confounders.
(88) Alternatively, he can predict the result of measuring one combination of position and velocity.
(89) What controls the distribution of these anhydrite cements is not properly understood and therefore their presence is difficult to predict.
(90) However, on a bad day chaos reigns, and nobody can predict a likely departure time.
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