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prognosticate

[prog-nos-ti-keyt] / prɒgˈnɒs tɪˌkeɪt /


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Much of the chatter on far-right channels appeared to be an effort to vent or prognosticate, rather than attempt any coordinated effort.

From New York Times

Because of his stature in Silicon Valley, Dr. Moore was often called on to prognosticate about the future of science and technology.

From Washington Post

Looking forward is the purview of fans, not coaches, so forgive Maryland’s Kevin Willard if he’s not prognosticating matchups and brackets for the next three weeks.

From Washington Times

There is little reason to prognosticate a sudden collapse of the dollar's status as the coin of the global realm.

From Salon

Some aides found tweets by prominent figures who had prognosticated a gloomy night for Biden and publicly reminded them of their flawed predictions.

From Washington Post