"Predicatively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Predicatively" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Predicatively" Meaning

In a way that predicts or makes a prediction; in a manner that forecasts or indicates what will happen in the future.

"Predicatively" Examples

5 Example Sentences with "Predictively":


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| 1 | The weather service forecasts storms predictively, so residents can plan accordingly. |
| 2 | New technological advancements will enable the system to predictively analyze and react to emergencies more effectively. |
| 3 | Predictively, the service uses machine learning algorithms to suggest personalized schedules based on a user's usual commute. |
| 4 | Some hospitals have started using predictive technology to predictively diagnose and treat patients before symptoms appear. |
| 5 | By analyzing large datasets, researchers hope to predictively mitigate the impact of climate change and identify the most effective strategies for global sustainability.

"Predicatively" Similar Words

Predicant

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Preacher or a person who preaches or gives sermons. A person who foretells or predicts something. A teacher or expounder of doctrine.

Predicate

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Predicated

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Predicates

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In grammar, a predicate is the part of a sentence or clause that contains the verb and completes the thought or action expressed by the subject. It typically includes the verb, any objects or complements, and any adverbial phrases or clauses that provide more information about the verb.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "She ate a sandwich." In this sentence, "ate a sandwich" is the predicate, which contains the verb "ate" and the object "a sandwich".<br> "He is studying for the exam." In this sentence, "is studying for the exam" is the predicate, which contains the verb "is studying" and the complement "for the exam".<br><br>Predicates can be composed of:<br><br> A simple verb (e.g. "runs")<br> A verb phrase (e.g. "is studying")<br> A verb with complements (e.g. "bought a house")<br> A verb with modifiers (e.g. "will eat dinner at 7")<br><br>Predicates are an essential component of sentence structure and can be used to convey a wide range of ideas and relationships between words.

Predicating

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The word "predicating" is a verb that means to base or condition something on the truth or accuracy of a statement or assumption. It can also mean to make a prediction about or forecast the future.<br><br>Example: The decision may be made contingent on pending results, so as to get swift action on predicating the next steps.

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Predicatival

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Predicative

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Predicator

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A predicament is a difficult or unpleasant situation, typically one that requires a difficult choice or decision.

Predicatory

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Predict

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Predictability

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Predictable

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Predictably

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Predicted

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Predicting

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