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predicate in English
- predicate⇄adj. 1. (Grammar.) belonging to the predicate. In ""Horses are strong,"" ?strong is a predicate adjective. In ""The men are soldiers"" ?soldiers is a predicate noun.
Ex. When the predicate tells more than one thing about the subject, it is called a - predicate⇄noun 1. (Grammar.) the word or words in a sentence that tell what is said about the subject. In ""Men work,"" ""The men dug wells,"" ""The men are soldiers,"" ?work, dug wells, and ?are soldiers are all predicates.
2. (Logic.) that which is said o - predicate⇄predicate, noun, adjective, verb, -cated,-cating.
- predicate⇄v.i. to make a statement; assert; affirm.
Ex. Your mentality, too, is bully, as we all predicate (Max Beerbohm). - predicate⇄v.t. 1. to found or base (as a statement or action) on something.
2. to declare, assert, or affirm to be real or true.
Ex. Most religions predicate life after death.
3. to connote; imply.
4. to declare to be an attribute or qua