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prognosticate
pronosticar
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. prognosticate [ingl. am. prɑɡˈnɑstəˌkeɪt, ingl. brit. prɒɡˈnɒstɪkeɪt] form. V. trans.
prognosticate
II. prognosticate [ingl. am. prɑɡˈnɑstəˌkeɪt, ingl. brit. prɒɡˈnɒstɪkeɪt] form. V. intr.
prognosticate
prognosticate
en el diccionario PONS
prognosticate [prɒgˈnɒstɪkeɪt, ingl. am. prɑ:gˈnɑ:stɪ-] V. trans. form.
prognosticate
en el diccionario PONS
prognosticate [prag·ˈnas··keɪt] V. trans. form.
prognosticate
Present
Iprognosticate
youprognosticate
he/she/itprognosticates
weprognosticate
youprognosticate
theyprognosticate
Past
Iprognosticated
youprognosticated
he/she/itprognosticated
weprognosticated
youprognosticated
theyprognosticated
Present Perfect
Ihaveprognosticated
youhaveprognosticated
he/she/ithasprognosticated
wehaveprognosticated
youhaveprognosticated
theyhaveprognosticated
Past Perfect
Ihadprognosticated
youhadprognosticated
he/she/ithadprognosticated
wehadprognosticated
youhadprognosticated
theyhadprognosticated
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Few people over the centuries have had the confidence, or perhaps the chutzpah, to publicly prognosticate on what a papal encyclical would say.
www.abc.net.au
Having only played in two games this season, sample size restricts any ability to prognosticate on his performance.
www.defendingbigd.com
Due to the slight unpredictability of these events (and the experimental nature of the forecast), they only prognosticate about a half-hour ahead, so check back often.
www.theweathernetwork.com
Doctors have immense power: to diagnose, to prognosticate, to prevent and to treat.
theconversation.com
And similarly on the antiplatelet side after a thrombotic event it might help prognosticate people.
www.6minutes.com.au