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Qué (quién) es prognostication - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prognosticate; Prognostication

Prognostication         
·noun That which foreshows; a foretoken.
II. Prognostication ·noun The act of foreshowing or foretelling something future by present signs; prediction.
prognostication         
(prognostications)
A prognostication is a statement about what you think will happen in the future. (FORMAL)
The country is currently obsessed with gloomy prognostications about its future.
= prediction
N-VAR
prognostication         
n.
1.
Act of prognosticating, foreshowing, foretelling, presage, prediction.
2.
Augury, prediction, vaticination, prophecy, indication, foretoken, previous sign, portent, foreboding.

Wikipedia

Prognosis (disambiguation)

Prognosis is a doctor's prediction about a disease.

Prognosis may also refer to:

  • Prediction, a statement or claim that a particular event will occur in the future
  • Prognostics, an engineering discipline focused on predicting the future condition or estimating remaining useful life of a component and/or system of components
  • Precognition, the claimed psychic ability to perceive information about future places or events before they happen
  • Fortune-telling, predicting the future, usually of an individual, often commercially
  • Divination, the alleged practice of ascertaining information from supernatural sources
Ejemplos de uso de prognostication
1. In Megeve, the No. 1 sport has been overtaken by a new obsession: snow prognostication.
2. The very enormity of such a thought should be an indication of how far out such political prognostication has become.
3. But for Kremlin–watchers, who are starved of hard information and therefore parse Putin‘s remarks with Talmudic intensity, his recent musings provided a moment for some fresh prognostication.
4. If Hitler’s propagandists could have been that prescient or accurate in prognostication and planning, then Hitler would have ruled the world instead of the Zionists.
5. Hoyer (Md.). But as the face of that central power, Pelosi, who declined an interview request for this article, lacked Gingrich‘s flair for public appearances and off–the–cuff prognostication.