9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Prognosticate' in a Sentence
"To predict or forecast something in the future based on current indications or signs; to prophesy." more
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The historian has been prognosticating the long-term effects of historical events.
The historian had prognosticated the political upheaval based on the social unrest that had been brewing for years.
The ancient oracle was believed to prognosticate the fate of the kingdom.
The historian is prognosticating the consequences of a historical event on society.
Historians will have been prognosticating the consequences of this event long before it unfolds.
The ancient seer is believed to have prognosticated the fall of a great empire centuries ago.
The historian will be prognosticating the cultural shifts in society in the years to come.
The historian prognosticated the fall of the ancient empire due to internal conflicts.
Historians will have prognosticated the consequences of significant events on the course of world history.
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