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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Vaticinate' in a Sentence

"To prophesy or predict future events." more

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The wise old sage had been vaticinating the arrival of a great leader for generations.
Scholars had been vaticinating the resurgence of interest in classical literature.
The weather forecaster had been vaticinating heavy rainfall, urging people to take precautions.
Archaeologists had been vaticinating the discovery of ancient ruins in that region.
He had been vaticinating about the upcoming economic downturn for months.

Vaticinate

vuh-tis-uh-neyt
verbTo prophesy or predict future events.

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Last Updated On: January 16, 2024
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