Get to know Predicting better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
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Predicting meaning
present participle and gerund of predict
Using Predicting
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of predict
- In the example corpus, predicting often appears in combinations such as: predicting the, predicting that, is predicting.
Context around Predicting
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 13 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Predicting
- In this selection, "predicting" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, now, event, accurately, ice, future and weather stand out and add context to how "predicting" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and others predicting companies trailing and ball for predicting the fed. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "predicting" sits close to words such as borrow, closes and cultivation, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with predicting
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But predicting the outcome of a single baseball game is a anyway. (12 words)
Emotional stability positively predicted advancing knowledge, while negatively predicting emotional well-being. (12 words)
And Google has shown that it’s a dab hand at predicting weather patterns as well. (16 words)
Against this backdrop, at the beginning of October, the for the German economy's contraction, now predicting a drop in GDP of -0.5% versus the previous -0.3% for 2023, by far the worst annual performance of the bloc's economies. (42 words)
Deep Saini is predicting as much as an 80-per-cent drop in the enrolment of Canadian students from outside Quebec next fall and estimating McGill will take a hit of between $42 million and $94 million every year. (39 words)
Commentators and analysts in recent months have been predicting a slowdown in the soaring cost of used vehicles, saying a stall in demand was inevitable as potential car buyers attempt to curb spending during the financial squeeze. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
The change in the formula for predicting ice flow -- or basal sliding -- reduces "the largest uncertainty" in predicting future sea-level rise.
Against this backdrop, at the beginning of October, the for the German economy's contraction, now predicting a drop in GDP of -0.5% versus the previous -0.3% for 2023, by far the worst annual performance of the bloc's economies.
A long-term goal of this research would be to use these models to assess the ground effects of a future meteor event, predicting the region that would potentially be impacted.
A must-see new A.I. system could triple your portfolio by predicting where any stock will be in 21 trading days, with 82% accuracy.
And Google has shown that it’s a dab hand at predicting weather patterns as well.
As recently as a few days ago, the release of CPI data was considered the key crystal ball for predicting the Fed’s next move, according to Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management.
At this point, air quality forecasts are predicting a "moderate risk" late this afternoon, tonight and early Saturday.
Basic material prices are subject to so many determining factors that accurately predicting their future levels becomes an exercise in futility.
Before you start predicting matches, you can answer four bonus questions about the World Cup that will earn you extra points after the World Cup is over.
But, despite putting a united front on screen, bookies are predicting that either Holly or Phillip will leave by the summer.
But for predicting hurricane seasons ahead of time, the initial condition of the wind does not matter much.
But predicting the outcome of a single baseball game is a anyway.
But then again Minnesota and Massachusetts put Omar and Tlaib in congress, so I guess there is no predicting just how stupid the electorate can be.
Channel partners recently weighed in on what opportunities ChatGPT presents the channel, with some expecting role consolidation and others predicting companies trailing behind if they don‘t invest now.
Commentators and analysts in recent months have been predicting a slowdown in the soaring cost of used vehicles, saying a stall in demand was inevitable as potential car buyers attempt to curb spending during the financial squeeze.
Deep Saini is predicting as much as an 80-per-cent drop in the enrolment of Canadian students from outside Quebec next fall and estimating McGill will take a hit of between $42 million and $94 million every year.
Emotional stability positively predicted advancing knowledge, while negatively predicting emotional well-being.
Even if California dodges an outright recession, income from a progressive income tax will fall; the Legislative Analyst’s Office is predicting a Proposition 98 deficit of several billion dollars.
Experts are predicting that with the stiff competition of supermarket pricing in the UK, consumers may see costs drop sooner rather than later.
Florida is expected to break several records for heat on Thursday, with forecasters predicting temps upward of 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Common combinations with predicting
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- predicting the 39×
- predicting that 24×
- is predicting 21×
- are predicting 18×
- for predicting 9×
- in predicting 8×
- been predicting 8×
- and predicting 7×
- forecasters predicting 5×
- of predicting 5×