Similar words: predict, prediction, predictable, unpredictable, unpredictability, addicted, predicate, predicament. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktɪd] adj. known beforehand.
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121 With hindsight the confidence with which the demise of dualism was predicted appears to have been premature.
122 There was also an admission that the demand for water is not growing at the rate Thames Water had earlier predicted.
123 Thus for every 80 correctly predicted we will have 20 false negatives and 200 false positives.
124 Clinton and Riley predicted the student default rate will continue to decline as direct lending expands.
125 Roubein etal evaluated endosonography in eight patients with resectable carcinoma after pre-operative chemotherapy, and accurately predicted histopathological findings.
126 As we predicted, the first movers have enjoyed the advantages of sound management expertise and an increase in their public profile.
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127 With all the complexities in human nature, behavior can never be fully understood and predicted.
128 In a radio speech on April 15, Eyadema predicted a new constitution within the year and multiparty elections.
129 Two national magazines, Forbes and Newsweek, have all but predicted its new airport will flop.
130 Like the beta-blocking drugs which came into clinical use later, their effects were not predicted but were undoubtedly useful.
131 None of us had predicted that the videos would end up like director David Cronenberg nasties.
132 Forecasts predicted that the overall election result would be close.
133 Although the exit polls predicted a very close race, they could not measure early or absentee ballots.
134 There would be nothing more boring than the landslide that everyone predicted.
135 Nor have prices gone up as fast as it predicted.
136 Wall Street analysts had predicted revenue of between $ 26 million and $ 28 million.
137 It is predicted that these changes will result in significance shifts in the rating burden.
138 The measurements from the telescopes, and later the probes, matched the results predicted by the equations.
139 But doctors predicted that her chance of developing full-blown diabetes in the next five years was at least 1 in 4.
140 But, as I predicted last Sunday, it frightened the life out of everyone at Smith Square.
141 Now however, a miniature version of the race riot that Gallagher had predicted exploded on campus.
142 In affidavits, Dubuque employers predicted they could use financial incentives to prod workers to use out-of-town hospitals.
143 Such a war, Cuevas predicted, would bring useless sacrifices and greater losses in territory.
144 And that will seem positively bucolic in 2015, when the traffic count is predicted to more than triple.
145 While constituency association insiders had predicted a close race, Mr Burnside finished 46 votes ahead of Mr Wilson.
146 Steve Elkington finished early Friday and predicted his tournament-leading total of 5-under-par would not hold up.
147 It's been predicted that the number of places on courses is likely to be frozen this year.
148 Sweet has predicted that Thorp will cost between £6.3 billion and £8.3 billion before 2002.
149 The traffic was every bit as bad as had been predicted.
150 Pliny also asserted that the mathematician and astronomer Anaxagoras of Clazomenae had predicted the Aegospotami meteorite fall.
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