Similar words: predict, prediction, predictable, unpredictable, unpredictability, addicted, predicate, predicament. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktɪd] adj. known beforehand.
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31 A victory for Brazil had been predicted and such indeed was the result.
32 Many people predicted that the party would fracture and split.
33 As Liz had predicted , the rumours were soon forgotten.
34 Unemployment is predicted to increase to 700,000 by the end of the year.
35 He criticized the film, then predicted in the same breath that it would be a great success.
36 This result had been widely predicted by the opinion polls.
37 Can the value of y be predicted from the value of x?
38 Few could have predicted that she would reach eminence as a surgeon.
39 The party made modest gains in the elections,[http://sentencedict.com/predicted.html] but nothing like the huge gains that were predicted.
40 'The war will continue another two or three years,' he predicted.
41 All countries, it was predicted, would develop and develop fast.
42 In a speech to captains of industry, she predicted economic growth of 3.5% next year.
43 Forecasters say the gales may not be as bad as they initially predicted.
44 Long delays are predicted on the motorway because of the accident.
45 A glittering career had been predicted for her in the Civil Service.
46 General Powell predicted that in the future it might even be possible to stage joint military exercises.
47 He predicted that the region's economy would grow by about six per cent both this year and next.
48 As 1990 dawned, few people could have predicted the dramatic changes that were to take place in eastern Europe during that year.
49 He predicted that my hair would grow back 'in no time'.
50 It was predicted that a comet would collide with one of the planets.
51 The recent failure of so many Internet businesses has provided a reality check for those who predicted huge profits.
52 He predicted correctly that there was going to be a stock market crash.
53 It has been predicted that the Earth will tilt on its axis , causing catastrophic famine and disease.
54 Who could have predicted the dizzy pace of change in the country?
55 Some analysts predicted that the exchange rate would soon be $2 to the pound.
56 He predicted the French would win hands down in the play-offs.
57 This figure is predicted to rise to one billion by the year 2005.
58 Assume that the additional information predicted project success.
59 He predicted Congress will not accept the administration's proposal.
60 The predicted backlash from true-blue supporters has never materialised.
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