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be predicting

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To make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

  • Professor Trelawney kept predicting Harry's death, which he found extremely annoying.

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It's kind of like the early days of weather prediction where you'd be predicting the weather that occurred three weeks ago.

Lawro will be predicting the outcome of every game throughout the tournament in his World Cup Predictions.

On that count, the market seems to be predicting bumps ahead.

The Treasury is understood to be predicting lower gas prices, owing to increasing supplies globally, arising from shale gas.

Forty years later, could you ever have imagined the scientific community would be predicting sea level rise of several meters?

In the lead up to the 2014 Emmys on Monday night, critics everywhere will be predicting the winners.

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Can these responses be predicted?

Can Cascades be Predicted?

But it too can be predicted.

History can't be predicted.

Similar collapses could be predicted.

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