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predict

[pri-dikt] / prɪˈdɪkt /


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This dramatic increase had not been seen in previous years and was not predicted by existing climate models.

From Science Daily

The fall in sales in February reported by the ONS was smaller than analysts had expected, with a drop of 0.7% having been predicted.

From BBC

“Based on the current analysis of soil conditions, tunnel depths, and tunnel design,” the study found, “Metro predicts that noise and vibration from tunnel construction and subway operations would not be perceptible above the tunnels.”

From Los Angeles Times

No one can predict how long the Iran war will last, how it might affect global energy prices, and how it might filter through to the American economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street estimates predict at least a doubling of robo-taxi activity each year for the next few years.

From Barron's