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prognostication
[prog-nos-ti-key-shuhn]
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of prognostication1
Example Sentences
In the face of constant negative prognostications and outright attacks by pundits and politicos of all stripes, how is it that California, like Sisyphus, keeps pushing such a giant boulder up an ever-growing mountain?
We’re not quite there on the colonization front, but Smith’s prognostication on viewing habits is right on track.
Their prognostications on the fate of white farmers got nearly as much screen time as South Africa's democratically-elected president, who largely restricted himself to quiet, short interventions.
Indeed, the annals of stock market commentaries are replete with prognostications that, in retrospect, were almost comically wrong.
But, after five weeks of prognostication, punditry, speculation, witness statements, conjecture, testimony, acrimony, incendiary speech and posturing, Trump’s fate rests in the hands of 12 ordinary, flesh and blood Americans.
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