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auguring

adjective as in prognostic

adjective as in prognosticative

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Her remark minimized a brutal history of white supremacy while auguring its endurance.

Rather than auguring a wider war, he said, Russia’s military buildup is meant as a signal to the West of Russia’s extreme discontent with its expanding influence in Ukraine.

Adversaries and allies alike regard the abandonment of Afghanistan as a surrender, auguring how muted a U.S. response might be to crises far from Kabul.

And work in manufacturing, Gilbertson noted, rose less than usual for September, likely reflecting supply chain bottlenecks and potentially auguring poorly for the retail sector during the upcoming holiday season.

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They clash in “Mank,” auguring the notorious conflicts over writing credits that would ensue.

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