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predicable
[ pred-i-kuh-buhl ]
adjective
- that may be predicated or affirmed; assertable.
noun
- that which may be predicated; an attribute.
- Logic. any one of the various kinds of predicate that may be used of a subject.
predicable
/ 藞辫谤蓻诲瑟办蓹产蓹濒 /
adjective
- capable of being predicated or asserted
noun
- a quality, attribute, etc, that can be predicated
- obsolete.logic one of the five Aristotelian classes of predicates ( the five heads of predicables ), namely genus, species, difference, property, and relation
Derived Forms
- 藢辫谤别诲颈肠补藞产颈濒颈迟测, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别诲顎卛路肠补路产颈濒顎僫路迟测 辫谤别诲顎僫路肠补路产濒别路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- 辫谤别诲顎僫路肠补路产濒测 adverb
- 耻苍路辫谤别诲顎僫路肠补路产濒别 adjective
- un路辫谤别诲顎僫路肠补路产濒别路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- un路辫谤别诲顎僫路肠补路产濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of predicable1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of predicable1
Example Sentences
If Kamala Harris wins investors expect her trade and foreign policies to be a continuation of Joe Biden's more predicable approach.
The hearing was largely a predicable display of partisanship, with each party trading claims about the merits of the underlying investigation into Russia鈥檚 attempt to manipulate the 2016 election in Mr. Trump鈥檚 favor.
The dualities of love and hate, life and death, dissolve at Disney, making imagining beyond the predicable possible.
She said a surge of cases in the winter, when people are socializing indoors, was utterly predicable, and yet schools were not ready when it happened.
It happens for all the predicable reasons, such as making too many poor staffing choices, a lack of effort or low performance results.
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