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  1. The meaning of PROGNOSTICATE is to foretell from signs or symptoms : predict. How to use prognosticate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Prognosticate.

  2. PROGNOSTICATE definition: 1. to give a judgment about what is likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a…. Learn more.

  3. PROGNOSTICATE meaning: 1. to give a judgment about what is likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a…. Learn more.

  4. Prognosticate definition: to forecast or predict (something future) from present indications or signs; prophesy.. See examples of PROGNOSTICATE used in a sentence.

  5. To prognosticate means to predict something or at least hint at what will happen in the future. When a lot of natural disasters start happening close together, you might prognosticate that the world is ending, a prediction that's actually thousands of years old.

  6. 1. to foretell ( future events) according to present signs or indications; prophesy. 2. (transitive) to foreshadow or portend. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. prognostication (progˌnostiˈcation) noun. prognosticative (progˈnosticative) adjective. prognosticator (progˈnostiˌcator) noun. Word origin.

  7. a judgment or the act of making a judgment about what is likely to happen in the future: optimistic economic prognostications. his powers of prognostication. medicalspecialized. a medical judgment about the likely or expected development of a disease: DNA analysis will help doctors offer better prognostications.

  8. 1. To predict according to present indications or signs; foretell. See Synonyms at predict. 2. To foreshadow; portend: urban renewal that prognosticates a social and cultural renaissance.

  9. Prognosticate definition: To predict according to present indications or signs; foretell.

  10. to forecast or predict (something future) from present indications or signs; prophesy. to foretoken; presage: birds prognosticating spring. v.i. to make a forecast; prophesy. Medieval Latin prognōsticātus, past participle of prognōsticāre. See prognostic, - ate1. late Middle English 1375–1425.