prognosticate

[US]/prɒɡˈnɒstɪkeɪt/
[UK]/prɑɡˈnɑstɪkeɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to predict or foretell an event; to predict the outcome of a disease; to predict or foretell a future event; to predict the outcome of a disease
vi.to make a prediction

Phrases & Collocations

prognosticate outcomes

prognosticate trends

prognosticate events

prognosticate changes

prognosticate future

prognosticate risks

prognosticate success

prognosticate failures

prognosticate developments

prognosticate performance

Example Sentences

experts often prognosticate economic trends based on current data.

it is difficult to prognosticate the outcome of the election.

scientists can prognosticate weather patterns using advanced technology.

many people try to prognosticate their future through astrology.

financial analysts prognosticate market movements to guide investors.

she has the ability to prognosticate events before they happen.

it is common for meteorologists to prognosticate severe weather warnings.

he tried to prognosticate the success of the new product launch.

historically, some leaders have attempted to prognosticate wars.

using historical data, we can prognosticate future trends in the industry.

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