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predict
verb as in express an outcome in advance
Strongest matches
anticipate, call, conclude, crystal-ball, envision, forecast, foresee, think
Example Sentences
Most working-age benefits, such as Universal Credit, will go up by 1.7% in April - which analysts predict will be below the pace at which prices are rising.
“It’s unlikely that the pot of money shrinks and I think there’s even a possibility it could increase,” he predicted.
The improvement can be up to 5%, which is significant for metrics that measure uncertainty in predicting word sequences.
The upheaval “is going to be swift and unprecedented,” predicts Matthew Tejada of the Natural Resources Defense Council, who left EPA last year.
The model predicts that seabirds will divide the waters around a colony into different circular zones, with each species using its own zone to fish in.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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