noun
- statements or assertions made about something; acts of affirming or declaring something to be true
Usage: formal; often used in logic and philosophy
Examples
- The philosopher’s predications about human nature were controversial.
- Her predications regarding the company’s future proved accurate.
- The scientist made several predications based on the experimental data.
- Legal predications must be supported by evidence.
- The theory rests on certain fundamental predications about reality.
- His predications about the weather were consistently wrong.