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    prog·nos·ti·cate
    [präɡˈnästəˌkāt]
    verb
    prognosticate (verb) · prognosticates (third person present) · prognosticated (past tense) · prognosticated (past participle) · prognosticating (present participle)
    1. foretell or prophesy a future event:
      "I won't prognosticate and say whether this will lead to other mainstream roles" · "he prognosticated with some insight about his political future" · "the economists were prognosticating financial Armageddon"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from medieval Latin prognosticat-, from the verb prognosticare ‘make a prediction’ (see prognostic).
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  1. Prognosticate, which comes from the Greek prognōstikos ("foretelling"), first appears in English during the 15th century. Since that time, prognosticate has been connected with things that give omens or warnings of events to come and with people who can prophesy or predict the future by such signs.
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    prognosticate verb uk / prɒɡˈnɒs.tɪ.keɪt / us / prɑːɡˈnɑː.stə.keɪt / Add to word list [ I or T ] to give a judgment about what is likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a particular situation:
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