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Noun
/priˈdikSHən/,
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predictions, plural;
  1. A thing predicted; a forecast
    • - a prediction that the Greeks would destroy the Persian empire
  2. The action of predicting something
    • - the prediction of future behavior

  1. the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
  2. a statement made about the future
  3. (predict) bode: indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"
  4. (predictive) of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictions
  5. A prediction or forecast is a statement about the way things will happen in the future, often but not always based on experience or knowledge. ...
  6. A statement of what will happen in the future
  7. (predict) To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge; To believe or hold to be true in advance; forehold; surmise; To foretell, foresee or prophesy
  8. (predicted) That which has been foretold
  9. (Predictions) 1.The act of asserting, as the prediction of a proposition.  2. Something so asserted.  3. The relation expressed by a predicate to a subject in a sentence, as that between rang and the telephone in The telephone rang.
  10. (Predictions) IF the medical students and teachers are passing the disease from patient to patient THEN, washing hands should prevent disease
  11. (Predictions) where prizes are offered if a participant correctly predicts the outcome of a certain event:
  12. (Predict) To tell what you think will happen.
  13. (Predict) Suggest what may happen based on available information
  14. (PREDICT) One variable (Y) forecasted from knowledge of the other (X); see also Regression
  15. (PREDICT) Prospective Randomized Evaluation of Diltiazem CD Trial
  16. (PREDICT) To use a rule or principle to predict an outcome or to infer some consequence. It is not necessary that the rule or principle be stated.
  17. (Predict) Give an expected result.
  18. (Predict) Software AG's open, operational data dictionary for fourth-generation-language development with Natural. It is a central repository of application metadata and provides documentation and cross-reference features. ...
  19. (Predict) The skill of explaining new events based on observations or information.
  20. (predict) to declare or indicate in advance
  21. (predict) v. say in advance that will happen; forecast
  22. (PREDICTED) Not curated. Automatically provided based on GenBank sequence data; limited or partial support for the transcript or protein. A portion of the transcript or protein may reflect an ab initio annotation prediction that was submitted to GenBank.
  23. (Predicting) In this before reading strategy often a component of more comprehensive strategies readers make predictions about the content of a text. ...
  24. (Predicting) is giving a statement about what you think might happen next in a story or come next in an article.  The statement you give is a prediction.
  25. (predicting) the process of gathering information and combining it with the reader’s own knowledge to guess what might occur in the story.