augurate (Meaning)

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augurate (v. t. & i.)

To make or take auguries; to augur; to predict.

Webster

augurate (n.)

The office of an augur.

Synonyms & Antonyms of augurate

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augurate Sentence Examples

  1. The seer augurated a prosperous future for the kingdom.
  2. His uncanny ability to augurate events astounded even the most skeptical.
  3. The birds' flight patterns augurated an imminent arrival of guests.
  4. The soothsayer augurated the outcome of the battle with great accuracy.
  5. The politician's speech was carefully crafted to augurate a positive response from the audience.
  6. The ancient ritual involved augurating the favor of the gods before hunting.
  7. The astrologer's auguration of the planetary alignments predicted a period of turmoil.
  8. The doctor augurated a quick and full recovery for the patient.
  9. The scientist augurated that the experiment would yield groundbreaking results.
  10. The investors eagerly anticipated the auguration of the stock market's future performance.

FAQs About the word augurate

To make or take auguries; to augur; to predict., The office of an augur.

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The seer augurated a prosperous future for the kingdom.

His uncanny ability to augurate events astounded even the most skeptical.

The birds' flight patterns augurated an imminent arrival of guests.

The soothsayer augurated the outcome of the battle with great accuracy.