Predicated

Word PREDICATED
Character 10
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈpɹɛdɪˌkeɪtəd/

Definitions and meanings of "Predicated"

What do we mean by predicated?

To announce, assert, or proclaim publicly.

To assume or suppose; to infer.

(originally United States) to base (on); to assert on the grounds of.

(grammar) To make a term (or expression) the predicate of a statement.

To assert or state as an attribute or quality of something.

Short for when one is in a predicament, commonly used with Animals in Predicaments. Urban Dictionary

1) something or someone affirmed or true; "the real deal." 2) a leader or boss that is looked up to. Urban Dictionary

Predictable. (book by Rachel Maude) Urban Dictionary

A person, regardless of where their beliefs in politics land, left, right and possibly center; predicate their political beliefs before their personalities and before speaking with their hearts. Will also ruin people's lives and/or careers assuming they (the person whose lives and/or careers are being ruined) do not share the same opinions they have. Urban Dictionary

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The word "predicated" in example sentences

When the predicate is a class, the term predicated is called a Genus, if the subject itself be a class, or a Species, if it be an individual. ❋ St. George William Joseph Stock (N/A)

Whether a term predicated is implied in the definition of the subject, or adds something to its meaning, deserves our constant attention. ❋ Carveth Read (1889)

And on top o that, just pulled up the weather report and see rain predicated for next 5 days. ❋ Unknown (2004)

One of the most thoughtful analyses of how the American system can remain predicated on the noblest of values while allowing the vilest of crimes was offered in 1971 by a brilliant and earnest young foreign-service officer who had just resigned from the National Security Council to protest the 1970 U.S. invasion of Cambodia. ❋ Unknown (2001)

But the quality of the call predicated more of a catastrophe than a mere blockade. ❋ Samuel Hopkins Adams (1914)

For suppose that A is predicated of F, and that the intermediates-call them BB’B” ... - are infinite, then clearly you might descend from and find one term predicated of another ad infinitum, since you have an infinity of terms between you and F; and equally, if you ascend from F, there are infinite terms between you and A. ❋ Aristotle (2002)

Thus, while the episode operates as a scene of instruction for the eponymous protagonist, the particular and necessarily stable sense of things on which Knightley’s instructions are predicated, is ultimately insufficient in dispelling a “social density that is unsortable, unexplainable, and [...] unanswerable to any discursive formation.” ❋ Unknown (2000)

It is bridge financing in other words, predicated on growing the target's base of resources and output, rather than a bet on commodities. ❋ Liam Denning (2011)

In fact, the emergence of Affluent Activism, which the forecasting company FutureLabs describes as a predicated on the rise of "conscience consumers who are cash-rich, credit-using urbanites who ... use credit cards as ballot cards," is here to stay, even as affluence declines. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Vidsense engages consumers on their own terms predicated on our belief that the best way to target your audience in an on-demand medium is to let them target you instead. ❋ Unknown (2008)

All things which have existence in the world, of which threefold dimension is predicated, that is, which are called compounds, consist of degrees of height, that is, discrete degrees; as examples will make clear. ❋ Emanuel Swedenborg (1730)

There is an implicit assumption here, upon which the entire idea is predicated, which is and always has been flat wrong. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Certainly it is a noble play -- there is the moral sublime in it: but it is not the work of a poet, ... and if he had never written another to show what was _not_ in him, this might have been 'predicated' of it as surely, I hold. ❋ Robert Browning (1850)

Certainly it is a noble play ” there is the moral sublime in it: but it is not the work of a poet, ... and if he had never written another to show what was not in him, this might have been 'predicated' of it as surely, I hold. ❋ Browning, Robert, 1812-1889 (1898)

Blackwell and Fuller aren't the first in the music business to seek a new business model predicated on aligning their interests with those of artists. ❋ Ethan Smith (2011)

The long process to reach this point not only teaches him much that is wordless about feeling the task in hand, but it prepares him for the understanding that mastering an art like this is a spiritual activity, not one governed by tricks and predicated on the easy joy of achievement. ❋ Unknown (2010)

ARTICLE "Guy decides to feed a [stray dog] but the dog decided not to eat the food and [bring it] somewhere else" *family [provider] predic* ❋ Daniella Violet (2018)

Yeah, you got a [felony] but you ain't a predicate - never [the king of New York], you live in Connecticut. -Jadakiss to 50 cent ([Checkmate]) ❋ Peter Parker (2005)

I can't believe [she wants to meet you] at a [fancy] [hotel]... could she be more predic? ❋ CFCook (2009)

Jerry was mad at [the general] state of people [nowadays], what with a good number of them being Predicated Political [Predators]. ❋ Kola17_97 (2019)

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