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prognostication

[prog-nos-ti-key-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of prognosticating.

  2. a forecast or prediction.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of prognostication1

1350–1400; Middle English pronosticacion < Medieval Latin Dzōپپō- (stem of Dzōپپō ). See prognosticate, -ion
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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?

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We’re not quite there on the colonization front, but Smith’s prognostication on viewing habits is right on track.

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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.

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Indeed, the annals of stock market commentaries are replete with prognostications that, in retrospect, were almost comically wrong.

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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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