prognosticate in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ prəg'nɔstikeit ] ]
Examples
- The only thing certain about Year Two is that anyone who prognosticates about it with certainty has no clue.
- Another reason that executives might hesitate to prognosticate is that they could be sued if they're wrong.
- Realizing that his novel prognosticates Scully's murder, Padgett heads to the incinerator to destroy his novel.
- In looking to the future, it may be wise to look back at the prognosticating of an earlier age.
- "I prognosticate a wrist slap that won't get to the heart of the matter,"
- Unterberger documented that fans would " prognosticate " over whether or not the lyrics pertained to her marriage to Cannon.
- While economists may prognosticate about the economy with the best of intentions, their accuracy will always be hit or miss.
- "One can prognosticate that Georgia is heading for a two-party political system, " he said.
- The EU prognosticated that the cost of the explosion could be just over 10 % of the country's economy.
- There's even a prognosticating dog and her psychic owner . ( Ahmed, Atlanta Journal-Constitution ) . 15.