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Predication meaning
A proclamation, announcement or preaching. | An assertion or affirmation. | The act of making something the subject or predicate of a proposition.
Synonyms of Predication
Example sentences (8)
This article contains what federal agents and prosecutors call “predication,” which is the bare amount you need to open a criminal investigation.
After FBI Director Christopher Wray told ABC News the investigation was opened “with appropriate predication and authorization,” Trump lashed out on Twitter Tuesday morning.
If DOJ is not willing to charge this statute, why would the FBI in an affidavit use this statute as predication to obtain a search warrant if this statute is never going to be prosecuted?
This predication is based on the need for skilled welders within a variety of job categories including pipe fitters, sheet metal workers and fabricators.
Aristotle further distinguished (a) terms that could be the subject of predication, and (b) terms that could be predicated of others by the use of the copula ("is a").
However, EPIC architecture is sometimes distinguished from a pure VLIW architecture, since EPIC advocates full instruction predication, rotating register files, and a very long instruction word that can encode non-parallel instruction groups.
Hughes, Marilynn (2005) P. 590 Syādvāda is a theory of conditioned predication that provides an expression to anekānta by recommending that epithet Syād be attached to every expression.
Korzybski (1879–1950) determined that two forms of the verb 'to be'—the 'is' of identity and the 'is' of predication—had structural problems.