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predication

 

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Noun predication has 1 sense
  1. postulation, predication - (logic) a declaration of something self-evident; something that can be assumed as the basis for argument
    --1 is a kind of declaration
    Derived forms: verb predicate3, verb predicate2

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Predication

Definition:

Predication refers to the act of stating or asserting something about a subject or an object. It is a fundamental component of a sentence in which a predicate expresses a relationship, attribute, or action to the subject or object.

Examples:

  1. Noun: The predication of his guilt shocked everyone in the courtroom.
  2. Verb: She predicated her argument on solid evidence and logical reasoning.
  3. Adjective: The professor taught us the importance of clear and concise predicative sentences.
  4. Adverb: He spoke predicatorily, leaving no room for doubt about his intentions.

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