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View definitions for predicated

predicated

verb as in assert

verb as in imply

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They informed us that the money and Medicaid payments we received were predicated on a mistake.

Mainstream blockbusters, especially action flicks, are often predicated on out of this world plots.

But the rise of these firms is predicated almost entirely on success in their home markets.

They are predicated on an assumption of fossil fuel scarcity and U.S. vulnerability to volatile global oil markets.

“CSI which goes on the air at nine is predicated on sexual predators,” said Holland.

That is, if a truth be asserted of an individual, it can therefore be predicated of the class to which the individual belongs.

Their liking had matured into an attachment, which might have been predicated upon their consonance of feeling and sentiment.

Except that they all resemble each other more than they resemble anything else, nothing whatever could be predicated of the class.

Movement therefore cannot be predicated of infinity, without also attributing stability to it.

In general, everything which is predicated of an object either comes to it from without, or is its actualization.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to predicated, such as: signify, affirm, imply, state, declare, and mean.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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