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- PREDICATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of predicate directly tapped from its Latin root—that is, "to assert"—most often occurs in metaphysic contemplation A simplistic example of such use is the statement "if x is said to be y (e g , an apple is a fruit), everything that is predicated of y is predicated of x "
- Predicated - definition of predicated by The Free Dictionary
Your I is both subject and object; it predicates things of itself and is the things predicated The thinker is the thought, the knower is what is known, the possessor is the things possessed
- PREDICATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
be predicated on something If an idea or argument is predicated on something, it depends on the existence or truth of this thing:
- PREDICATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to found or derive (a statement, action, etc ); base (usually followed by on ): The modern situation is predicated on the illusion of total independence He predicated his behavior on his faith in humanity
- PREDICATE Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster
The simple definition of PREDICATE is to base (something) on or upon something else—usually used as (be) predicated
- Predicate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and verb phrase The predicate of "The boys went to the zoo" is "went to the zoo " We change the pronunciation of this noun ("PRED-uh-kit") when we turn it into a verb ("PRED-uh-kate")
- PREDICATED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
be predicated on something If an idea or argument is predicated on something, it depends on the existence or truth of this thing:
- PREDICATED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PREDICATED definition: past participle of predicate and past tense form of predicate See examples of predicated used in a sentence
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