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Sproutling, the first predictive wearable for babies, is no doubt impressive.

Predictive tech is either the most revolutionary idea of a generation, or the end of thinking as we know it.

Applied Predictive Technologies is based in unfashionable suburban Ballston, Virginia.

These elements of “swagger” would seem to be positive attitudes predictive of a certain sort of success.

There is something to those things; the predictive power of the SAT has been rightly questioned.

It seems to have no song, no voice, but this harsh predictive note; and it in great measure ceases with the storms of spring.

Hence, the strenuous effort is made to destroy predictive prophecy concerning the person of the Son of God.

No such carefully elaborated programme as this is found in any other predictive utterance.

Hence the attempt to admit their predictive truth, and yet deny their divine authority, by ascribing them to human sagacity.

It is gained without pressing their claim to predictive power, at least beyond the horizons of their own period.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to predictive, such as: anticipating, auguring, conjecturing, divining, foreboding, and foretelling.

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

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