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Definition of Predicating
1. predicate [v] - See also: predicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predicating
Literary usage of Predicating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Junior High School English by Thomas Henry Briggs (1921)
"EXERCISE 4 predicating CHARACTERISTICS Remember that to predicate means to say or
... What is the difference between predicating and merely mentioning some ..."
2. Prolegomena to Theism by Louis Francis Anderson (1910)
"By virtue of the Absolute Potentia, these predicating laws of nature are immutable.
The Process-Form of Nature The process-form of nature is the fundamental ..."
3. Ethics of Literature by John A. Kersey (1894)
"... Copula, and Predicate—predicating a thing of Itself is no Proposition—There
can be no Consciousness without Self-consciousness— Activity and Passivity ..."
4. The English Language: An Introduction to the Principles which Govern Its by Frederick Manley, William Nicholas Hailmann (1902)
"... Lesson IX Verbs as Copulas and as predicating Words IN Lesson IV, you learned
about the use ... predicating ..."
5. The Meaning of Words: Analysed Into Words and Unverbal Things, and Unverbal by Alexander Bryan Johnson (1862)
"... upon our notice by the necromantic dilemmas to which the intellect organically
arrives in predicating verbal conceptions to their ultimate results. 2. ..."