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prog⋅nos⋅ti⋅cate

[prog-nos-ti-keyt] verb, -cat⋅ed, -cat⋅ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to forecast or predict (something future) from present indications or signs; prophesy.
2. to foretoken; presage: birds prognosticating spring.
–verb (used without object)
3. to make a forecast; prophesy.

Origin:
1375–1425; late ME < ML prognōsticātus, ptp. of prognōsticāre. See prognostic, -ate 1


prog⋅nos⋅ti⋅ca⋅tive, prog⋅nos⋅ti⋅ca⋅to⋅ry [prog-nos-ti-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] , adjective
prog⋅nos⋅ti⋅ca⋅tor, noun


1. foretell, foresee, project.
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Main Entry: prog·nos·ti·cate
Pronunciation: präg-'näs-t&-"kAt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Forms: -cat·ed;-cat·ing
: to make a prognosis about the probable outcome of —prog·nos·ti·ca·tion /-"näs-t&-'kA-sh&n/ noun
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prognosticate prog·nos·ti·cate (prŏg-nŏs'tĭ-kāt')
v. prog·nos·ti·cat·ed, prog·nos·ti·cat·ing, prog·nos·ti·cates
To predict according to present indications or signs; foretell.

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