Similar words: predict, prediction, predictable, unpredictable, unpredictability, addicted, predicate, predicament. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktɪd] adj. known beforehand.
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61 Many predicted a bleak future.
62 But independent analysts in the market predicted disaster.
63 Fuel consumption is predicted to rise.
64 The weather forecast predicted blizzards for Scotland.
65 This is due to be announced next month and is widely predicted to involve jobs losses and possible plant closures.
66 The scientists also believe that temperatures could rise far higher and faster than previously predicted if emissions are not curtailed.
67 With the half-stepping excitation scheme, for example[sentencedict.com], the pull-out torque is predicted precisely from the d.c. and fundamental current components.
68 It was several times worse than the worst case the computer models had predicted.
69 In their view, Spengler diagnosed the main historical trends of human society and accurately predicted the fate of decaying bourgeois society.
70 Since all countries will face the same implicit prices, differences in relative production can be predicted from factor endowments.
71 The inevitable scientific brouhaha proceeded, but this time it took on an angry timbre that no one would have predicted.
72 But belief increases the likelihood of a predicted outcome: placebos against psychic ailments work astonishingly well.
73 Those Braves fans who predicted another choke job must face facts.
74 The attraction between the conjectured planet and Uranus was to account for the latter's departure from its initially predicted orbit.
75 Of course(sentencedict.com), conditional offers from universities and colleges are generally made on predicted results.
76 Since the majority of the women were full-time housewives, some self-categorization as housewives can, in any case, be predicted.
77 They are predicted by theoretical physics, and there is good experimental evidence in favour of their existence.
78 In fact, the move to flexible exchange rates did not work as predicted.
79 How can future cash flows be predicted with sufficient accuracy for a qualification?
80 Significant developments in the use of maps in the coming decades can be predicted with confidence.
81 It recognised the power and the autonomy of the public as a force to be reckoned with; predicted but never ignored.
82 And as Tom had predicted, sales steadily increased at the dealership.
83 Finally, again as predicted, children coin new terms to fill gaps in their vocabularies.
84 My marriage has exiled me in all the ways I predicted and more.
85 To all the critics who have predicted traffic chaos Labour councillor Jim Skinner has the same reply.
86 He had predicted he would win the Louisiana caucuses and be a strong runner-up to Dole, the front-runner, in Iowa.
87 Water added to the oceans from melting of land-based ice is the other important contributor to the predicted increase in sea level.
88 I predicted that a dramatic event would soon strike at the heart of the Royal Family.
89 Making waves in London is the predicted new male fashion trend christened the Urban Surf Look - the hot news for spring.
90 Discrete sedimentation events are predicted each time the concentration exceeds the critical value.
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