2. Verb. (past of predict) ¹
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Definition of Predicted
1. predict [v] - See also: predict
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predicted
Literary usage of Predicted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Psalms of David in Metre by Free Church of Scotland, Free Church of Scotland General Assembly, General Assembly (1884)
"»«11 Lo! former scenes, predicted once, conspicuous rise to view ; mf And future
scenes, predicted now, shall be accomplish'd too. ..."
2. Dictionary of national biography by Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee (1893)
"She was not only prepared for, but predicted it, and some mouths before summoned
her confessor, Turgot (so named in ..."
3. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"It was predicted amongst them (falsely, but characteristically) that he would
vote for the second reading of the Reform Bill. His clever consort was apt in ..."
4. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1813)
"... So it will be, father :" meaning, that things will happen as he has predicted ;
but does not ..."
5. The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Containing His Correspondence, and His by Alexander Hamilton (1851)
"Is not this an unequivocal confirmation of what I predicted, that he will, in
every event, continue to play the Jacobin game ? Can any thing else explain ..."