Synonym: divine, forecast, foresee, foretell, portend, prophesy. Similar words: prediction, verdict, dictate, medical, dedicate, on credit, medication, incredible. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪkt] v. 1. make a prediction about; tell in advance 2. indicate by signs.
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(151) After such a heated year, many in the apartment industry predict calmer days ahead.
(152) Already it is difficult to predict what will happen when you plug two large and complex systems together.
(153) But how does entropy help us to predict whether a change will take place or not?
(154) This suggest that mispricings can be used to predict subsequent price movements.
(155) But he noted that federal agencies are working to improve their ability to predict space weather storms.
(156) It is difficult to predict the outcome of changes in the terms of employment of teachers.
(157) Expanded research is needed to better understand these events and enhance our ability to predict and control these infections.
(158) Using generalizations using a property to predict behaviour proof by appeal to a generalization 3.
(159) Added together, market forces generate an overall result which no-one can predict.
(160) Because such consequences are hard to predict, some Republicans argue that indirect government is worse than direct meddling.
(161) The question is, can the use of psychological tests during the selection process help to predict this future performance?
(162) I predict he will be a breath of fresh air for the business community.
(163) These studies confidently predict that at any plausible temperatures in Jupiter no solid molecular hydrogen surface is encountered.
(164) But waste management, I predict,[http://sentencedict.com] will become an important issue in the next general election.
(165) Analysts predict the market for the thin panels could be $ 15 billion by the turn of the century.
(166) The coalition partners predict further elections in six to eight months, and the energy shortage threatens to hamper their reform plans.
(167) The need to understand the meaning of behaviour also makes it difficult to predict how individuals will behave.
(168) Short-term study of in-house use can not safely predict long-term patterns.
(169) Such detachment models predict that two types of passive margin will be produced by continental rupture.
(170) All one could do is predict the probabilities of different outcomes.
(171) Complete trust means knowing some one so wall we can always predict their behaviour, which is impossible.
(172) A reduction in computational complexity will provide greater flexibility in choice of models used to predict outcomes and correlations.
(173) Specifically, I did predict that oil would be pumped into the waters of the Gulf.
(174) Such a forecast would not attempt to predict the moment-to-moment changes that have led to the steady state.
(175) These parameters are then used in the model to predict the behaviour of the basin.
(176) The timing of any recovery in the economy remains hard to predict.
(177) Intelligence Tests Schools use intelligence test scores to predict potential for academic success.
(178) Some predict that eventually everyone will carry all the sequences of his genes on a compact disk.
(179) It would take a brave man to predict the eleven who will take to the field at lunchtime on Wednesday.
(180) It must, moreover, try to predict how they will move in the future.
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