Prognosticate in a sentence as a verb

Yeah, it's really fun to prognosticate about where things are headed, and before too long.

[Hmmmm]I think I can agree with Gruber's wisdom in choosing to prognosticate no further than a month.

I think at this moment in time, we're only positioned to prognosticate hazy shadows of things to come and only those of 2nd rate importance.

Instead you prefer to sit on your hands and prognosticate about things automatically getting worse.

And in the absence of info everyone is free to arbitrarily prognosticate.

Just read any US geopolitics text from late 90s or early 00s - they all prognosticate that Russia will be no more, salivating to divvy up the spoils.

I didn't really want to prognosticate what would happen to Axis, despite the promo video being _really_ really cringeworthy.

Some of these papers seem better suited to give someone a background to furiously prognosticate here on HN and perhaps LtU than to do anything of consequence.

Prognosticate definitions

verb

make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"

See also: predict foretell call forebode anticipate promise

verb

indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"