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long-predicted

 

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Term: long-predicted

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Popular

Description: Referring to something that has been foreseen or anticipated for a considerable amount of time.

Sample Sentence: The long-predicted storm finally hit the coastline, causing widespread damage.

Sense: Local

Description: Pertaining to a prediction or prognostication made within a specific community or region.

Sample Sentence: The long-predicted development plans for the local park were met with mixed reactions from residents.


Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: Popular

Description: Denoting the act of making an accurate forecast or projection over an extended period.

Sample Sentence: The renowned economist long-predicted the market crash, leading many investors to heed his warnings.

Sense: Local

Description: Reflecting the act of foretelling future events within a particular locality or community.

Sample Sentence: The village oracle long-predicted the arrival of a great warrior who would unite the warring tribes.


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