Predicates

Word PREDICATES
Character 10
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈpɹɛdɪkəts/

Definitions and meanings of "Predicates"

What do we mean by predicates?

(grammar) The part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.

A term of a statement, where the statement may be true or false depending on whether the thing referred to by the values of the statement's variables has the property signified by that (predicative) term.

An operator or function that returns either true or false.

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 "predicates" in example sentences

B-ruin predicates these forecasts on 3 ERRONEOUS ASSUMPTIONS: ❋ Newmania (2007)

Functions like f are called predicates, they represent conditions and return a boolean value. ❋ DorianCorompt (2012)

In fact, this simultaneous adoption by the genre’s writers, readers and theorists of SF’s self-declared “rationalist” agenda, and their clear-sightedness about the spuriousness of its predicates, is an important reminder of the fact that the purchase of ideology, in all spheres, is dependent on the persuasive power not of its specific and explicit truth-claims, but of the ideological project as a self-sustaining totality. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To the Greeks and Romans, the stories were not subjects to truth claims; that is, the predicates “true” and “false” were simply not applicable to the many stories about the deities. ❋ Sean (2008)

I won't show you all 24 predicate names that that this query returns, but for the SPARQL version of the SQL query above that listed country names, languages, and percentages, I picked out the tablename_columnname predicates I needed from the list of 24 and used them to create this query: ❋ Unknown (2008)

These words are called predicates and are nouns, verbs and adverbs. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The soundness of the statement "God exists and is all things to all men" is proven within first-order predicates, meaning that The Completeness Theorem provides a mathematical proof for the existence and omnipotence of God. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This slogan, talia subiecta qualia predicata permiserint (subjects are such as predicates permit), was commonly attributed to Boethius; but Sherwood correctly points out that Boethius 'point was different, and his phrase was the converse: "talia [predicata] qualia subiecta permiserint" ” see De Rijk, Logica Modernorum II (1), p. 561. ❋ Read, Stephen (2006)

After we learn all about subjects, predicates and objects, we may realize that we are talking about ELEMENTS WITH ATTRIBUTES AND VALUES! ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is because it predicates itself not upon a judgement of complexity ipso facto, but of a degree of complexity sufficient to induce conviction. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

Why throw in nomenclature about triples and predicates and flavors? ❋ Unknown (2009)

A model M for a theory T is an interpretation of the variables, predicates, relations and operations of the langauge in which that theory is expressed, which renders each sentence in the theory as true. ❋ Gordon McCabe (2009)

Indeed, in countless muddled lines of doctrine, puzzlement about the predicates of constitutional violation follows directly from more fundamental confusion about the subjects. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Especially one that is coherent and has subjects and predicates which actually agree? ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Philippines predicates its claim under the theory of occupation and discovery since 1947, and Vietnam, through a broader and less particularized French title in the 1920s. ❋ Daniel Wagner (2011)

If consumer spending picks up (i.e., savings decrease) and/or business investment builds (one or both of which are necessary predicates for a strong economy) the available capital will be squeezed, driving up the cost of capital (think higher mortgage interest rates, higher APR's for car financing, higher corporate borrowing costs etc.) and constraining growth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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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