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predict

[pri-dikt] / prɪˈdɪkt /


Example Sentences

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I don’t want to sum up the year, outline hopes for 2026, predict or warn.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the Big Three restraining capacity, prices could go higher still, he predicts.

From Barron's

I voiced this hope in a Rams preview column that predicted they would go to the Super Bowl.

From Los Angeles Times

They try their best to fit it into models, but things are spiraling out so quickly that many climate models fail to capture the whole picture or accurately predict how our world is changing.

From Salon

Here is your chance to predict who will win the biggest of trophies, both domestically and globally, in 2026.

From BBC