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predicted
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for predicted.
Editorial note
Find a way and it will most likely be a solution or path you could have never predicted.
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Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for predicted.
adjective
known beforehand
Example sentences
Find a way and it will most likely be a solution or path you could have never predicted.
It's already close to late 2015, so the halfpoint of the predicted period is only 18-21 months away.
First preliminary measurements indicate that AET is feasible, although the measured efficiency is lower than the predicted theoretical limit.
In the case of Uber, they're predicted to grow 6x from last year (on target) and 3x in 2016.
My favourite explanation is one predicted by various game theoretic models about punishment in human groups.
On the other hand, the current theory of the EmDrive predicted exactly that amount of thrust for the given configuration.
For what Kurzweil actually predicted around 2000, check out his book The Age of Spiritual Machines.
Weren't most of the problems related to optimization being harder and less effective than predicted?
You can't claim that you couldn't have predicted it, and moved to avoid it, because you never tried to predict it.
Over 4,000 predicted regulatory elements (7.2%) showed reproducible variation in accessibility between indi- viduals.
If you -did- spend some time thinking, and fail to catch something, then you really couldn't have predicted it, because you -tried- to.
Scott Sumner predicted the former as did most of the market monetarists.
Quote examples
They're even smart enough to differentiate between "Users don't like change" and "We really did an oopsie"; they've uncannily predicted which of their controversial changes would become more popular with time.
It's funny how Sherlock Holmes stories were considered very clever at first, then there was a backlash from authors like Agatha Christie who emphasized "realistic" psychology and disliked "magical" deductions from surface facts, and then it turned out that Conan Doyle's approach was right after all, because his stories predicted most of modern forensics.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use predicted in a sentence?
Find a way and it will most likely be a solution or path you could have never predicted.
What does predicted mean?
known beforehand
What part of speech is predicted?
predicted is commonly used as adjective.