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Definitions from the WebprophesisePart of Speech: VerbSenses:1. To predict or foretell future events or outcomes. Sample sentence: The ancient seer was believed to have the power to prophesise the fate of kingdoms. 2. To speak or write as a prophet. Sample sentence: The preacher would often prophesise about the end of days during his sermons. 3. To make a prediction or forecast based on intuition, speculation, or supernatural means. Sample sentence: Many people claim to have the ability to prophesise the outcome of sports events, but their accuracy is questionable. 4. To make a statement or claim about future events with unwarranted confidence or certainty. Sample sentence: The self-proclaimed psychic would often prophesise about her clients' lives, offering vague and ambiguous predictions. Related Products: | ||||
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