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Definition of Predictively
1. Adverb. In the manner of something that attempts or succeeds in predicting, anticipating or expecting. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Predictively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predictively
Literary usage of Predictively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Greek and English Manual Lexicon to the New Testament: With Examples of by J. H. Bass (1848)
"{from next} l.to prophesy, foretell things to come; 2. to declare truths by ihe
inspiration of God's Holy Spirit, whether predictively or not ; 3. to sing ..."
2. Life and Writings of Thomas Paine by Thomas Paine, Daniel Edwin Wheeler (1908)
"They took, however, no data for their opinion, but expressed it predictively, or
merely as opinion, from a conviction that the perpetual duration of such a ..."
3. The old curiosity shop by Charles Dickens (1858)
"... predictively. " Now I am sure that was Miss Edwards." It was Miss Edwards,
and everybody said it .was Miss Edwards, and Miss Edwards herself admitted ..."
4. The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Ernest Cushing Richardson, Allan Menzies, Bernhard Pick (1903)
"... whereof was predictively assigned to His advent, have come to pass. Therefore,
if you see universal nations thenceforth emerging from the profundity of ..."
5. Cocaine: Pharmacology, Effects, and Treatment of Abuse edited by John Grabowski (1994)
"Equally important has been the fact that the review suggests the possibility of
predictively separating the probability of dysfunction in relation to ..."
6. Environmental Theology by Richard Cartwright Austin (1990)
"One of these warnings describes the fate of the land, and though it speaks
predictively from the time of Moses, it can be read as an ecological reflection ..."