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to predict that

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  • predict — pre‧dict [prɪˈdɪkt] verb [transitive] to say what you think will happen: • Wall Street had been predicting a quarterly profit of 5 cents per share. predict that • Economists are predicting that growth will slow. • Unemployment is predicted to… …   Financial and business terms

  • predict — verb no one can predict the outcome Syn: forecast, foretell, foresee, prophesy, anticipate, tell in advance, envision, envisage; literary previse; archaic augur, presage •• predict, augur, divine, forecast, foreshadow, foretell, prognosticate,… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • predict — verb ADVERB ▪ correctly, reliably, successfully ▪ incorrectly, wrongly ▪ accurately, exactly, precisely, with accura …   Collocations dictionary

  • predict — /prI dIkt/ verb (T) to say that something will happen or that something will happen in a particular way: Economists are predicting a fall in interest rates. | predict (that): The report predicted that more jobs would be lost in the coal industry …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • predict — pre|dict W3S3 [prıˈdıkt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of praedicere to say beforehand ] to say that something will happen, before it happens →↑prediction ▪ Sales were five percent lower than predicted. predict (that) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • predict */*/*/ — UK [prɪˈdɪkt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms predict : present tense I/you/we/they predict he/she/it predicts present participle predicting past tense predicted past participle predicted to say what you think will happen in the future They re… …   English dictionary

  • predict — pre|dict [ prı dıkt ] verb transitive *** to say what you think will happen in the future: They re predicting heavy rain for tomorrow. predict (that): Industry leaders predict that another 8,000 jobs could be lost by the end of the year …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • predict*/ — [prɪˈdɪkt] verb [T] to say what you think will happen in the future They re predicting heavy rain for tomorrow.[/ex] Industry leaders predict that another 8, 000 jobs could be lost by the end of the year.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • predict — ► VERB ▪ state that (a specified event) will happen in the future. DERIVATIVES predictive adjective predictor noun. ORIGIN Latin praedicere make known beforehand, declare …   English terms dictionary

  • predict — 01. A fortune teller [predicted] that the world will end in the year 2000, but obviously she was wrong. 02. I don t believe that fortune tellers can [predict] the future. 03. Some people believe that Nostradamus [predicted] the rise of both… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • predict — pre•dict [[t]prɪˈdɪkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to declare or tell in advance; foretell 2) to foretell the future; make a prediction • Etymology: 1540–50; < L praedictus, ptp. of praedīcere to foretell =prae pre +dīcere to say pre•dict′a•ble, adj.… …   From formal English to slang

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