predicating Antonyms

Meaning of predicating

predicating

completing the meaning of a copula, something that is affirmed or denied of the subject in a proposition in logic, the part of a sentence or clause that expresses what is said of the subject and that usually consists of a verb with or without objects, complements, or adverbial modifiers, the part of a sentence or clause that expresses what is said about the subject, belonging to the predicate, imply, base entry 2 sense 2, preach, to assert to be a quality, attribute, or property, to make (a term) the predicate in a proposition, affirm, declare, a term designating a property or relation, completing the meaning of a linking verb, found, base

predicating Sentence Examples

  1. The expert testified, predicating his opinion on years of research.
  2. The prosecutor asked a question predicating the defendant's guilt on eyewitness accounts.
  3. The lawyer predicated his defense on the principle of reasonable doubt.
  4. The scientist predicated her experiments on the hypothesis that the new compound would have antimicrobial properties.
  5. The doctor predicated his diagnosis on the patient's symptoms and medical history.
  6. The teacher predicated her lesson on the assumption that students had read the assigned chapter.
  7. The politician predicated her campaign on a promise to reduce taxes.
  8. The writer predicated her novel on the experiences she had growing up in a small town.
  9. The economist predicated his forecast on the availability of new financial data.
  10. The pilot predicated his flight plan on favorable weather conditions.

FAQs About the word predicating

completing the meaning of a copula, something that is affirmed or denied of the subject in a proposition in logic, the part of a sentence or clause that express

basing, resting,grounding, assuming,establishing, founding, hanging, presuming, supposing, premising

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The expert testified, predicating his opinion on years of research.

The prosecutor asked a question predicating the defendant's guilt on eyewitness accounts.

The lawyer predicated his defense on the principle of reasonable doubt.

The scientist predicated her experiments on the hypothesis that the new compound would have antimicrobial properties.